English: This image, taken in September, 2010, looks west from the cross-corridor at the east end of the central magazine of Btty Lincoln at Fort Banks, Winthrop, MA. The room shown is the northernmost shell room of the magazine.
This room, which was occupied by the Boston Harbor defense headquarters during WW2 (after the mortar batteries themselves had been decommissioned) is cluttered with debris and was apparently vandalized within the past 30 years. Bits of charred wood here and in adjoining parts of the magazine indicate vandals set fires in this area. Like the rest of the underground portions of the mortar magazines, this part is now unlit. The brown object at right is apparently a piece of WW2-era ventilation duct.
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This image, taken in September, 2010, looks west from the cross-corridor at the east end of the central magazine of Btty Lincoln at Fort Banks, Winthrop, MA. The room shown is the northernmost shell room of the magazine.
This room, which was occupied by
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