Blyth Battery
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Description
"Blyth Battery is a coastal defence artillery battery, built in 1916 to defend the port of Blyth and the submarine base there during World War I, and upgraded for re-use during World War II. It is the most intact, accessible and intelligible coast defence battery on the North East and Yorkshire coast…” A WW1 WW2 Museum -
Owner
Simon Cotterill -
Source
Local (Co-Curate) -
License
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Further information
Link: http://blythbattery.org.uk/
Resource type: Text/Website
Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 10 years, 5 months ago
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