EPW047597 ENGLAND (1935). Gillingham Portland Cement Chalk Pit and environs, Gillingham, 1935

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Title [EPW047597] Gillingham Portland Cement Chalk Pit and environs, Gillingham, 1935
Reference EPW047597
Date June-1935
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Place name GILLINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 578799, 168599
Longitude / Latitude 0.57000969149255, 51.387728973896
National Grid Reference TQ788686

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Fort Darnet, built on an island in the Medway and completed in 1872. It, with its neighbour Hoo Fort, formed part of the inner defences on the approaches to Chatham Dockyard. Fort Darnet was armed with eight 9 inch rifled muzzle loading (RML) guns and three 7 inch RMLs . The fort was decommissioned before the First World War. During the Second World War, there was an observation post on its roof for spotting naval mines. See: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1019642

Kentishman
Monday 1st of March 2021 05:22:54 PM
Fort Darnet, built on an island in the Medway and completed in 1872. It, with its neighbour Hoo Fort, formed part of the inner defences on the approaches to Chatham Dockyard. Fort Darnet was armed with eight 9 inch rifled muzzle loading (RML) guns and three 7 inch RMLs . The fort was decommissioned before the First World War. During the Second World War, there was an observation post on its roof for spotting naval mines. See: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1019642

Kentishman
Monday 1st of March 2021 05:22:28 PM
Hoo Fort, built on an island in the Medway and completed in 1871. It, with its neighbour Darnet Fort, formed part of the inner defences on the approaches to Chatham Dockyard. Hoo Fort was armed with eleven 9 inch rifled muzzle loading guns. The fort was decommissioned before the First World War. During the Second World War, there was an observation post on its roof for spotting naval mines. See: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1019643#contributions-banner and : https://www.subbrit.org.uk/sites/hoo-fort/

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Monday 1st of March 2021 05:07:02 PM
Court Lodge Road

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King Edward Road

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Block of eight chamber kilns with stack

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Block of four chamber kilns with stack

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Featherby Cottages

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current working area

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Gillingham cement plant

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