John Oram's photos with the keyword: Mason Boys' Tower

Mason Boys' Tower (1) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 122
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150875

Mason Boys' Tower (2) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 104
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150881E

Mason Boys' Tower (6) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 143
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150883E

Mason Boys' Tower (5) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 116
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150882E

Mason Boys' Tower (3) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 113
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150877C

Mason Boys' Tower (4) - 14 April 2017

14 Apr 2017 116
At the junction of Fort Road and Military Road in Gosport stands a strange structure of triangular cross section. The only visible clue as to its origin is an inscription above the door which reads 'Constructed By R.E. Mason Boys 1929'. People who have posted pictures elsewhere speculated that this might refer to the Royal Engineers. I wanted more certainty and, with invaluable assistance from my partner, found the link below which explains the fascinating history of an object which finds itself in much changed surroundings. www.fortgilkicker.co.uk/memorials.htm (click on Tower) 200_2_P1150878R