Redcar Sound Mirror
A World War I relic used for enemy aircraft detection, located in a modern residential area of Redcar, England.

šŸ“œ World War I acoustic mirror, built in 1916 by Royal Engineers.
šŸ” Designed to detect approaching German Zeppelins and enemy aircraft.

Why Go

šŸ•°ļø Explore a historical relic from World War I
šŸ”Š Experience sound amplification by shouting into the mirror
🚶 Easily accessible in a modern housing estate
šŸ›”ļø Protected as a 'Scheduled Monument' for future generations

Tips

šŸ…æļø Park next to the mirror at the junction of Holyhead Drive and Greenstones Road.
šŸ—£ļø Try shouting into the mirror to hear your voice amplify.

Hours

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Last updated 28 days ago

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