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ENGLAND'S OUTER DEFENCES. —A unit of one of the powerful anti-aircraft batteries which have been installed round England's coasts. The picture was taken "somewhere in Kent." In the foreground is a predictor, which works out the range and angle of fire and transmits it electrically to the aun.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 March 1939, Page 5

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ENGLAND'S OUTER DEFENCES.—A unit of one of the powerful anti-aircraft batteries which have been installed round England's coasts. The picture was taken "somewhere in Kent." In the foreground is a predictor, which works out the range and angle of fire and transmits it electrically to the aun. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 March 1939, Page 5

ENGLAND'S OUTER DEFENCES.—A unit of one of the powerful anti-aircraft batteries which have been installed round England's coasts. The picture was taken "somewhere in Kent." In the foreground is a predictor, which works out the range and angle of fire and transmits it electrically to the aun. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 March 1939, Page 5

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