[CENTER]Intro
Quick report from me, new gear, saw this, spent a few hours here. :)
Hope everyone enjoys it, despite the blandness of it. :P :
What's a redoubt?
Thought I'd add this in as I didn't know what one was either before hand.
Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redoubt...
This is one of two Forts at Western Heights. This is only available on open days and we were lucky enough to get a tour by the Western Heights Preservation Society on an open day. Visited with Kent Underground and Abandoned Places.
Thanks for reading
Well guys, this has been covered on more than one occasion, and I've visited this site on more than one of the numerous open days over previous years never been lucky enough to get any Pics due to the hoards of people all over the place, So when one very kind Barry Stewart offered me free reign...
2 part visit interesting place just a shame about the severe flooding,sorry about the picture quality she is a bit old
Between 1889 and 1903 13 Mobilisation Centres were built as part of the London Defence Scheme. Their main function was as a store for guns, small arms ammunition, tools and...
Right kindly let in by the bloke whos history im quoting,nice little sunday outing no stress no drama ..and a few beers
Visited with Urban Ginger , Stealth and space invader
Borrowed history..cheers barry
Put simply, a redoubt is a detached outwork of great strength from which soldiers can...
After a cracking day exploring with Skeleton Key, Priority 7 and Tstranger1066 we ended up in North Weald
North Weald Redoubt
In the late Victorian period (1889-1903) mobilisation centres were constructed around the London area in order to provide ready ammunition in order to defend the city...