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When first erected in 1746 its door was opposite the magazine entrance , but later a staggered approach was adopted as further safeguard . The roof of the 1812 stables for the commandant's horses is just visible to the right .
When first erected in 1746 its door was opposite the magazine entrance , but later a staggered approach was adopted as further safeguard . The roof of the 1812 stables for the commandant's horses is just visible to the right .
Page 125
They were so sited that the single , long - ranged 24 - pounder on each roof overlapped the arc of its neighbours . No craft could approach the shore without coming under fire . In addition there were three more in Jersey and a possible ...
They were so sited that the single , long - ranged 24 - pounder on each roof overlapped the arc of its neighbours . No craft could approach the shore without coming under fire . In addition there were three more in Jersey and a possible ...
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And , just in case the enemy should bring up high - trajectory bomb - ships , the roof of the Spithead forts was made up of concrete 1.4 metres thick . This type of sea - fort was also built off Royal Navy bases at Portland , Plymouth ...
And , just in case the enemy should bring up high - trajectory bomb - ships , the roof of the Spithead forts was made up of concrete 1.4 metres thick . This type of sea - fort was also built off Royal Navy bases at Portland , Plymouth ...
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