Castle Batteries are a series of artillery batteries that are part of the Northern Defences of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.[1] The batteries descend from the Moorish Castle to end at the sixth and seven batteries which are known as Crutchett's Batteries. There are brick vaulted bombproof rooms (casemates) under Crutchets Battery.[2]
Castle Batteries | |
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Part of Fortifications of Gibraltar | |
Gibraltar | |
Coordinates | 36°08′42″N 5°21′05″W / 36.145063°N 5.351505°W |
Type | Artillery Battery |
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Open to the public | ? |
The batteries were part of the northern defences of Gibraltar. Armies can only attack Gibraltar without ships from the north and therefore this is heavily fortified around the only gate to Spain called Landport. Cornwell describes how this was defended by "several batteries, numerous batteries on the Glacis of Landport, by Crutchett's and the Grand Battery". He speculated that no army could withstand the grapeshot from 400 "pieces of heavy artillery".[3]
References
edit- ^ Fa & Finlayson (2006). The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068-1945. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-016-1. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
- ^ "Castle Batteries see index". DiscoverGibraltar. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- ^ Cornwell, B (1782). A description of Gibraltar: with an account of the blockade, siege, the ... p. 7.