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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 746799

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/746799

NJ90NE 26 969 052

See also:

NJ90NE 19 NJ 9570 0578 Pocra Quay, Blockhouse

NJ90NE 22.00 NJ 965 056 Torry Battery

NJ90NE 90 NJ 9541 0658 Queen's Links, Battery

NJ90NE 211 NJ c. 9577 0594 Footdee, Battery

For summary of coast defence works around Aberdeen, see under NJ90NE 22.00.

For related observation post at Crest View (NJ 9565 1998), see NJ91NE 20.

Not to be confused with Torry Battery (NJ 965 056), for which see NJ90NE 22.00.

This coast battery was situated just N of Greyhope Road to the W of Walker Park. Of World War Two construction it consisted in 1940 of 2 x 6-inch Mk XIIB guns which were reduced to a care and maintainance basis in April 1945 and removed later that year. The battery has since been demolished.

Visited by Mr J Guy, 28 July 1992.

J Guy 1993; NMRS MS/712/8 and MS/810/1; WO/192/257; Royal Artillery Library, Woolwich.

This coast battery is visible on RAF WWII vertical air photographs, (106G L/NLA 96, 20.03.1945, 4001-4), on the S side of Girdle Ness. The photographs show the accommodation camp, two gun-emplacements and the triple line of barbed-wire perimeter fence.

Information from RCAHMS (DE), December 2000

This coastal battery, which commanded the coast south of Girdle Ness, has been demolished. Traces of several concrete plinths are still visible at its site, which now lies within Balnagask golf course.

Visited by RCAHMS (JRS), 20 May 2002.

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