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4 x concrete gun emplacements (2 canopied in WW2) for 12-pr. QF guns, with underlying magazines.
(Source: SMR )
Coastal battery. Gun emplacements and BOB in very good condition. CASLs to east and west. Slight tree cover. [information from 1978 aerial photographs].
(Source: Report 2000/05)

Official Name Albermarle Battery.
Type of site COAST BATTERY
Location Garrison Point, Sheerness.
Area Sheerness, Kent, England
Grid reference TQ 9125 7550
Period WW2
Condition Good
Materials Concrete, Reinforced Concrete
Recorder [Unknown] ([Unknown])
Defence grouping Kent coast defences - Defences of the Kent coastal crust and immediate hinterland.
Isle of Sheppey defences - Area of North-West Kent
DOB site reference: S0012594
Associated Identifier Kent SMR (ref: KE16386: TQ 97 NW 124)
Reference 2000/05 World War Two Coastal Batteries
Event Recommission, In the period 1939 1941


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