Abbot S Cliff Sound Mirror. Abbot’s Cliff sound mirror, England Coast Path Stock Photo Alamy A forerunner of Radar, acoustic mirrors were built on the south and northeast coasts of England between about 1916 and the 1930s The Abbot's Cliff mirror is at grid reference TR27083867, between Folkestone and Dover.It is very easy to find, simply follow the tarmac path along the cliff top, and you can't really miss it (it is a great big block of concrete, after all!).
Abbot’s Cliff and sound mirror Network Rail Commercial Filming from filming.networkrail.co.uk
The 'listening ears' were intended to provide early warning of incoming enemy aeroplanes and airships about to attack coastal. A forerunner of radar, acoustic mirrors were built on the south and northeast coasts of England between about 1916 and the 1930s
Abbot’s Cliff and sound mirror Network Rail Commercial Filming
The sound mirror along Abbot's Cliff is along one of the England Coastal paths These sound or noise mirrors (sound mirrors) were created in the late 1920s, i.e […] Beam's camera translates light and shadow into a negative, and then a print, the sound mirror takes what is unheard out of thin air and translates it to.
Abbot’s Cliff sound mirror, between Folkestone and Dover, Kent Stock Photo Alamy. The mirror is different in design to the Hythe one, as this dish is part of a concrete block, whereas the Hythe one is a rounded structure Abbot's Cliff, Kent (at OS grid reference TR27083867) Boulby, Yorkshire; Dover, Kent, at Fan Bay (OS grid reference TR352428) Hartlepool, County Durham, in the Clavering area; Hythe, Kent; Malta - five sound mirrors were planned for Malta, serialled alphabetically, but only the Magħtab wall is known to have been built: A
The Abbot’s Cliff Sound Mirror on the white cliffs between Folkestone and Dover Stock Photo Alamy. Abbot's Cliff Sound Mirror - Strait of Dover is a picture of a "sound mirror" built during the World War II era for the purpose of amplifying the noise of approaching aircraft Abbot's Cliff Sound Mirror - Abbot's Cliff walk loop from Dover Priory