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Monument details
HER Number: | TQ 76 NE 1340 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | Prince Frederick's Bastion, Chatham Lines |
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Summary
Prince Frederick's Bastion was constructed as part of the first phase of main construction of the Chatham Lines in 1755-1758. It was the bastion at the north-east corner of the Chatham Lines where the east flank turned west back toward the river north of the Royal Dockyard. It was eventually supplanted by a new line of defences, the Lower Lines, that was constructed during the Napoleonic Wars. Like the rest of the chatham Lines the bastion was declared obsolete in 1860 by the Royal Commision.
Grid Reference: | TQ 7666 6929 |
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Map Sheet: | TQ76NE |
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Parish: | GILLINGHAM, MEDWAY, KENT |
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Monument Types
- BASTION (Post Medieval - 1755 AD? to 1860 AD?)
Protected Status: | Scheduled Monument 1003364: Brompton Lines |
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Full description
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Prince Frederick's Bastion was constructed as part of the first phase of main construction of the Chatham Lines in 1755-1758. It was the bastion at the north-east corner of the Chatham Lines where the east flank turned west back toward the river north of the Royal Dockyard. It was eventually supplanted by a new line of defences, the Lower Lines, that was constructed during the Napoleonic Wars. Like the rest of the chatham Lines the bastion was declared obsolete in 1860 by the Royal Commision. (1)
Peter Kendall, 2012, The Royal Engineers at Chatham 1750-2012 (Bibliographic reference). SKE51751.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | --- | Bibliographic reference: Peter Kendall. 2012. The Royal Engineers at Chatham 1750-2012. |
Related records
TQ 76 NE 58 | Part of: The Chatham Lines, Chatham and Gillingham (Monument) |