Ben Salter's photos with the keyword: Brean
Brean Down Fort
27 Apr 2010 |
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Brean Down Fort forms part of a line of defences, known as Palmerston Forts, built across the channel to protect the approaches to Bristol and Cardiff. It was fortified following a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to France, where they had been concerned at the strength of the French Navy. To the bottom right of this picture are the concrete bases of the Nissan Huts once used to house troops during WW2
Over the moat
27 Apr 2010 |
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Brean Down Fort was approached over a dry moat on the landward side through iron gates. The barrack quarters on the left as you approach the fort could hold 50 men while the officers' quarters and admin offices were to the right. There were three main gun positions - 3 guns faced west, 3 faced north west and one faced north.
Into the magazine
27 Apr 2010 |
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The steps down into one of many underground ammunition storage rooms. At 5am on July 6, 1900 the fort was rocked by a huge explosion causing the death of one soldier - Gunner Haines - who had fired his carbine down the shaft of a ventilator into No. 3 magazine, beneath the western gun positions. Huge damage was done - with the wall seperating the fort from the moat on the south west corner being demolished and wreckage thrown up to 200 yards. No-one knew why the gunner had blown up the fort. But it was a fatal blow as it was quickly closed down and the cannons hauled away by traction engines.
Machine gun nest
27 Apr 2010 |
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Relics from WWll. Lewis Machine Gun positions looking out towards Weston-Super-Mare.
Mouth of the Axe
Going down
WARNING!!
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