Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Lighthouse Battery, Hartlepool (PRN: 9927)

PRN9927
Site or location nameLighthouse Battery, Hartlepool
Summary
DescriptionVictorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6' gun in 1907. The Lighthouse and Heugh Batteries engaged two German battle cruisers and an armoured cruiser on the morning of 16th December 1914 scoring several hits on the attacking vessels. The cruisers closed to within 3 miles of the shore engaging the battery and shelling the harbour and industry only withdrawing after a submarine was seen to leave the harbour entrance. The battery was manned by the Territorials of the Durham - Royal Garrison Artillery (Defended Ports). The first direct military casualty on British soil Private Theophilus Jones of the 18th Battalion Durham Light Infantry was killed by a German shell nearby. After a few weeks training five hundred Durham Pals had been deployed to Hartlepool in November 1914 to bolster the defences.
Monument TypeCOAST ARTILLERY BATTERY;COASTAL BATTERY;COAST ARTILLERY BATTERY
DesginationNone
MaterialCONCRETE, BRICK
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationLighthouse Battery, Hartlepool
PostcodeTS24 0PS
Map ReferenceNGR: NZ5321133790 (453211, 533790)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Destroyed (03-07-2017)
Related Sites
Heugh Battery
Source
(2017) History of the Heugh Battery. This is Hartlepool. http://www.thisishartlepool.co.uk/history/history_of_the_heugh_battery.asp
Administration
Recorded By (Date)John M - Geograph (01-01-2015)
Copiled On03-07-2017
Last Updated03-07-2017
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Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. Memorial wall.
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Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. Memorial wall.
Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. Memorial wall.
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Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. View from Heugh Battery.
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Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. View from Heugh Battery.
Lighthouse Battery (Moor Terrace, Headland, `Hartlepool), Victorian coastal gun battery built in 1859 in conjunction with Heugh Battery and modified to mount a single 6" gun in 1907. View from Heugh Battery.
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