West Place of Arms
West Place of Arms | |
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Part of Fortifications of Gibraltar | |
Corral Road in Gibraltar | |
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Sign on the Glacis Road side of West Place of Arms
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Location within Gibraltar
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Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Type | Coastal artillery battery |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of Gibraltar |
Open to the public |
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Condition | Overgrown |
Site history | |
Built by | UK Ministry of Defence |
The West Place of Arms is a place-of-arms in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar that was originally used as a troop assembly point. It is located in the gap between the North Bastion and its Counterguard, a structure built in 1804.
The Counterguard provided defensive cover for the West Place of Arms, which was also fortified by a ditch into which a large caponier projected. In 1834 the Counterguard was recorded as being armed with thirteen 24-pdrs and two 9-pdrs. They were replaced by ten 32-pdrs and two 8-inch howitzers between 1859–63. By 1885 there were three 32-pdr smoothbore guns, two 8-inch howitzers and four 64-pdr rifled muzzle loaders (RMLs). The other guns were gradually replaced by RMLs in the final years of the 19th century.[1]
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