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  • Q PIT — A kiln in the form of a pit dug into the earth which was used for the the production of white coal prior to the Industrial Revolution.
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  • Q SITE — A decoy site designed to simulate the flarepath lighting of permanent RAF stations, to lure attacking night bombers away from legitimate targets.
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  • Q SITE SHELTER (3395/40) — An operations room, built to drawing number 3395/40, to control the lighting arrays of the 'T' type of bombing decoy in use during the Second World War. It was semi-sunken for added protection and then covered in earth
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  • Q SITE SHELTER (367/41) — An operations room, built to drawing number 367/41, to control the lighting arrays of the DREM type of bombing decoy in use during the Second World War. Unlike earlier designs it was surface built and then covered in earth to protect against flooding.
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  • QF SITE — A decoy fire positioned close to a legitimate target which would be lit in the event of an incendiary attack in the hope that subsequent bombs would be drawn to the area of the decoy.
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  • QL SITE — A decoy site designed to simulate permitted lighting, such as locomotives, furnaces and tramwire flashes, to lure attacking night bombers away from legitimate targets.
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  • QUADRANGULAR CASTLE — A castle built on a simple, rectangular plan, usually with a tower at each corner. This design became common in England after 1300.
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  • QUADRANT TOWER — An enclosed observation tower, usually made of brick or concrete and raised on four legs, associated with WW2 bombing ranges.
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  • QUADRIGA — A sculptured group comprising a chariot drawn by four horses.
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  • QUARRY — An excavation from which stone for building and other functions, is obtained by cutting, blasting, etc.
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  • QUARRY HOIST — Machinery for lifting pieces of stone or loaded trucks out of a quarry.
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  • QUARTERMASTERS STORE — A building or group of buildings used for the storage and issuing of rations and equipment to an army unit.
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  • QUASI AISLED HOUSE — A house with no row of posts between the central space and the aisles.
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  • QUAY — An artificial paved bank or solid landing place built parallel to, or projecting out from, the shoreline to serve in the loading and unloading of vessels.
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  • QUAY CRANE — A crane located on a quayside used for the loading and unloading of goods and materials to and from vessels.
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  • QUERN WORKING SITE — A site used for the manufacture and finishing of querns.
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  • QUINCUNX — A geometrical planting of trees in the form of the number 5 as represented on a dice.
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  • QUINTAIN — An object supported by a crosspiece on a post, used by knights as a target in tilting.
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  • QUOITS GROUND — An area of ground used for the game of quoits.
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  • QUONSET HUT — A lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated galvanized steel having a semicircular cross section. The design was based on the Nissen hut developed by the British during the First World War.
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  • XYZ HUT — A prefabricated timber structure similar to Sectional hutting that was used by the Air Ministry for accommodation at airfields during WWII. Manufactured by Gerrard and Sons from 1939 to 1941.
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  • Z BATTERY — An anti aircraft battery armed with 3 inch rockets with a ceiling of 22,000 feet. Both single and multiple launchers were designed. Single launchers being used to defend vulnerable points such as coastal batteries with multiple launchers defending town.
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  • Z STATION
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  • ZEBRA CROSSING — A path across a road marked with black and white stripes where pedestrians may cross.
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  • ZINC MINE — A mine used for the extraction of zinc bearing ore. Use with other metal ores extracted and MINE where necessary, eg. LEAD MINE.
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  • ZINC WORKS — A site used for the extraction of metallic zinc by a variety of processes.
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  • ZOO — A garden or park, with ancilliary buildings, in which wild animals are kept and reared for public exhibition.
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