A concrete base for mast 10 of the ten total, 400-foot high tubular steel mast supports for the 1914 wireless antenna. It measures 2.8m square and is up to 0.6m high. It has 16 iron threaded bolts of 2 inch (imperial) diameter, protruding 11.5cm (4 ¼” as built), set in a ring 1.8m (6 feet as built) in diameter. A faint impression of the outer tube base flange ring is visible, being 2.3m (7ft 6 inches as built) in diameter.
Source: Rowlands, J., ‘Marconi's Carnarvon Station 1912-1939: a journey into early commercial wireless in north Wales’ Second Edition, 2023.
RCAHMW, 2023.