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Field Visit

Date 26 March 2019

Event ID 1106240

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1106240

Nothing can now be seen of this building which was introduced as part of the infrastructure of the battery by the Admiralty in World War I. It stood 5m E of the Works Department Store (NH86NW 22.6), immediately SE of the road leading to Site No.2 (NH86NW 9.48) and W of the security surrounding Site No.1 (NH86NW 9.51). It was rectangular on plan and measured about 8m from NNW to SSE by 3.5m transversely. A plan in the Fort Record Book held by the National Archives at Kew (WO78/5192-16/19) identifies it as a ‘Garage’, while a sketch map of the battery entitled ‘Telephone Circuits’ (ADM 7/942), dated 7 May 1919, labels it a ‘Lorry Shed’.

Visited by HES Survey and Recording (ATW, AKK) 26 March 2019.

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