History of Coalhouse Fort

History of Coalhouse Fort

EnglishHardback
McEntee-Taylor Carole
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
EAN: 9781526701398
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Strategically placed on the Essex peninsular, with a near 180-degree arc of fire across the bend in the River Thames at Stanford-Le-Hope, the original earthwork defences at Coalhouse Fort date back to 1402 when the village of East Tilbury was fortified with a rampart and towers for defence against French pirates. Through the next two centuries further fortifications were built on the site, culminating with the current fort, which was constructed between 1861 and 1874 to defend the Thames from the French. Known as Palmerston's Follies, because none fired a shot in anger until the Second World War, Coalhouse Fort was part of Lord Palmerston's defensive wall to protect the British Isles from Europe. 'A History of Coalhouse Fort' uses a mixture of military records, historical narrative, background information, Letters from the Front, first-hand accounts from WRNS, named individuals, local archives and newspapers accounts to tell the story of the men who were based there.
EAN 9781526701398
ISBN 1526701391
Binding Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication date May 10, 2018
Pages 184
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Clift, Martin; McEntee-Taylor Carole
Illustrations 25 black and white photo