Hampshire Treasures
Volume 12 ( Gosport)
Page 20 - Anglesey
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| Memorial |
Drinking-trough on Common. Concrete basin with two seats on either side. Memorial to Lt Cmdr. T.C. Meryon, washed off submarine No. C21 crossing the Tay Bar 26 January 1913. | SZ 596 985 1001 19 |
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| Local Open Space |
Alverstoke Golf Course. | SZ 606 977 1009 08 |
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| The Avenue | ||||
| Pumping Station |
Engine House at Bury Cross Pumping Station (very ornate water tower demolished). | SZ 600 996 1001 82 |
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| Military Road | ||||
| Fort |
Fort Monckton. Casemated Battery facing the sea, rampart with five bastions, two caponiers (one incomplete), dry moat, covered way with two salients and glacis and magazine. Erected as temporary structure in 1779. SMR SZ 69 NW 15. Ref: Portsmouth Papers 30 pp.44-58. | SAM 436 |
SZ 611 978 1009 15 |
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| Casemated Battery |
Gilkicker Fort. Semi-circular casemated battery. Outside blocked by earth rampart. Open gun emplacements above casemates. Built c. 1854 as open battery with earth parapet. OSA SZ 69 NW (M) 1. SMR SZ 69 NW 17. Ref: Portsmouth Papers 30 pp.60-62. | P(LB&CA) Act SAM 594 |
SZ 606 975 1009 18 |
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| Battery |
Stokes Bay Lines No. 5 Battery. Earth rampart with four brick magazines, store and trace of gun emplacement. Ref: 1. Portsmouth Papers 30 pp.62, 63. Ref: 2. Gosport Records 14 pp.16, 19. | SZ 605 981 1009 17 |
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