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Levant Battery

Levant Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located on Windmill Hill, at the southern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, below observation post Fire Control South. It was named after the Levanter cloud, below which it perched, giving it an unobstructed view. Construction started in 1901 and, by 1903, a 9.2-inch Mark X breech-loading gun had been mounted. The battery was decommissioned in the 1970s and the gun was later removed, to rest in a scrap yard. A community group has been formed to garner support for the gun's recovery and restoration.

Levant Battery
Part of Fortifications of Gibraltar
Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Gibraltar
Levant Battery in Gibraltar
Levant Battery and Windmill Hill
Levant Battery
Coordinates36°07′12″N 5°20′37″W / 36.119943°N 5.343540°W / 36.119943; -5.343540
TypeArtillery Battery
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
Site history
Built1901-1903
In useShip decommissioning

Early history edit

 
Levanter cloud over Gibraltar

Levant Battery is in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula.[1][2] The artillery battery is located at the southern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, on Windmill Hill, east of Jews' Gate Cemetery and south of Mediterranean Road (links to maps below). It is positioned below the observation post Fire Control South.[3][4] Levant Battery was in what was referred to as the Middle South Section. The other emplacements in that section included Edward VII Battery, Genista Battery, Jews' (Gate) Cemetery Battery, Engineer Battery, and Europa Advance Battery.[5] The battery received its name from its position below the Levanter cloud, which afforded it an unobstructed field of view when other, higher batteries were limited by reduced visibility.[4]

Construction of Levant Battery commenced in April 1901. By August 1903, a 9.2-inch Mark X breech-loading gun had been installed on a Mark V mounting. When approval for the battery was granted in 1901, it was anticipated that there would be two weapons, one to target the Mediterranean to the east and the other to bear on Spanish batteries to the west. However, the emplacement was designed as an artillery battery for just one gun, to bear on Mediterranean targets.[4][5][6] By 1907, a supply of drinking water for Levant Battery had been provided by connecting it to reservoirs at the Mediterranean Steps. In addition, a water-carriage system for supply of sanitary water was under construction.[7]

On 31 December 1915, German submarines appeared off the Rock of Gibraltar. The 9.2-inch gun at Levant Battery was one of the participants in the attack on the enemy vessels. The records of that day indicate: "Result of action. One target disappeared, and a large explosion took place at another." In the course of practice firing on 23 March 1934, a shell exploded in the barrel, which was replaced on 20 April 1934.[4]

Previous emplacement edit

In the eighteenth century, another battery on Gibraltar was referred to as the Levant Battery.[8] Woolwich Warren, later known as the Royal Arsenal, was established in the seventeenth century in Woolwich, southeast London.[9] In 1798, its repository of military items included a model of Gibraltar, constructed of rock from that site, on a scale of 25 feet per inch. Gibraltar was described at that time as having its highest point at Levant Battery, represented on the model, 1375 feet above sea level. As construction on the existing Levant Battery did not begin until 1901 and its location does not represent the highest on the rock, a different Levant Battery was present on Gibraltar at the turn of the nineteenth century.[8] This was located near the north front.[10]

Recent history edit

 
The gun and mount from the Levant Battery in Gibraltar is at Metalrok Limited in Gibraltar. The gun still has its Mark V mount and has been there for about forty years resting on its original trailer.

Gibraltar's surviving 9.2-inch guns were described in After The Battle magazine:[11]

... the crowning glory of the defenses of the Rock are the 9.2-inch guns. Five batteries still remain on the Rock: Levant, Spur, Breakneck, O'Hara's and Lord Airey's Batteries. Of these, only Levant Battery can easily be visited, the others being situated on military property behind locked gates. All of them are single-gun batteries each with a 9.2-inch gun, a type of weapon that was once one of the most important weapons in the British coastal artillery armoury.

For years, Levant Battery was an excluded area, where unauthorised entry by the public was considered a criminal offence.[12] While Breakneck Battery is still closed to the public, the other four batteries are now accessible. In the 1970s, Levant Battery was decommissioned. Later, the 9.2-inch gun was removed.[4] In 1981, the gun at Spur Battery was dismantled and transferred to the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, England in the military operation referred to as Project Vitello.[13] In 2010, O'Hara's Battery and Lord Airey's Battery were opened to the public.[14]

In February 2011, a group, later renamed "Save the Levant Battery 9.2 Gun," was founded to increase awareness of the battery's gun and to garner support for its recovery and restoration to either its original site or Harding's Battery, which was exposed and restored in 2010-2011 during the refurbishment of Europa Point.[15][16] The 9.2-inch gun from Levant Battery now rests in the Metalroc scrap yard on Devil's Tower Road.[4][17]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "List of Crown Dependencies & Overseas Territories". fco.gov.uk. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. ^ Roach, John (13 September 2006). . National Geographic News. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on 14 November 2006. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Map of Levant Battery". maps.google.com. Google Maps. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f . discovergibraltar.com. DiscoverGibraltar.com (Click Gun Batteries, then Levant Battery). Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  5. ^ a b . 50missile.com. 50 Missile Regiment Royal Artillery. Archived from the original on 10 August 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  6. ^ Fa, Darren; Finlayson, Clive; Hook, Adam (2006). The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068-1945. p. 58. ISBN 1846030161.
  7. ^ Report for the year (Great Britain. Army Medical Services). Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1907. pp. 75–77. Retrieved 2 November 2012. Levant Battery, Windmill Hill.
  8. ^ a b Nichols, John (1798). The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 84. E. Cave. p. 648. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  9. ^ "Chapter 3 - The Royal Arsenal" (PDF). english-heritage.org.uk. English Heritage. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  10. ^ John Drinkwater Bethune (1786). A history of the late siege of Gibraltar (2 ed.). pp. 328–329. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  11. ^ After the Battle. Battle of Britain International Limited (129). 2006. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ (PDF). gibraltarlaws.gov.gi. Government of Gibraltar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  13. ^ "Gibraltar Gun". cabinetwarrooms.org.uk. Imperial War Museums. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  14. ^ "O'Hara's Battery becomes visitor attraction". Gibraltar news from Panorama. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  15. ^ "Save the Levant Battery 9.2 Gun". facebook.com. Facebook. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  16. ^ Oliva, F (21 October 2011). . Gibraltar Chronicle. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  17. ^ "Paul Davies - The Gibraltar Heritage Trust". facebook.com. Facebook. Retrieved 2 November 2012.

External links edit

  • Google map of Levant Battery

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Levant Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar It is located on Windmill Hill at the southern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve below observation post Fire Control South It was named after the Levanter cloud below which it perched giving it an unobstructed view Construction started in 1901 and by 1903 a 9 2 inch Mark X breech loading gun had been mounted The battery was decommissioned in the 1970s and the gun was later removed to rest in a scrap yard A community group has been formed to garner support for the gun s recovery and restoration Levant BatteryPart of Fortifications of GibraltarUpper Rock Nature Reserve GibraltarLevant Battery in GibraltarLevant Battery and Windmill HillLevant BatteryCoordinates36 07 12 N 5 20 37 W 36 119943 N 5 343540 W 36 119943 5 343540TypeArtillery BatterySite informationOwnerMinistry of DefenceSite historyBuilt1901 1903In useShip decommissioning Contents 1 Early history 2 Previous emplacement 3 Recent history 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksEarly history edit nbsp Levanter cloud over GibraltarLevant Battery is in Gibraltar the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula 1 2 The artillery battery is located at the southern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve on Windmill Hill east of Jews Gate Cemetery and south of Mediterranean Road links to maps below It is positioned below the observation post Fire Control South 3 4 Levant Battery was in what was referred to as the Middle South Section The other emplacements in that section included Edward VII Battery Genista Battery Jews Gate Cemetery Battery Engineer Battery and Europa Advance Battery 5 The battery received its name from its position below the Levanter cloud which afforded it an unobstructed field of view when other higher batteries were limited by reduced visibility 4 Construction of Levant Battery commenced in April 1901 By August 1903 a 9 2 inch Mark X breech loading gun had been installed on a Mark V mounting When approval for the battery was granted in 1901 it was anticipated that there would be two weapons one to target the Mediterranean to the east and the other to bear on Spanish batteries to the west However the emplacement was designed as an artillery battery for just one gun to bear on Mediterranean targets 4 5 6 By 1907 a supply of drinking water for Levant Battery had been provided by connecting it to reservoirs at the Mediterranean Steps In addition a water carriage system for supply of sanitary water was under construction 7 On 31 December 1915 German submarines appeared off the Rock of Gibraltar The 9 2 inch gun at Levant Battery was one of the participants in the attack on the enemy vessels The records of that day indicate Result of action One target disappeared and a large explosion took place at another In the course of practice firing on 23 March 1934 a shell exploded in the barrel which was replaced on 20 April 1934 4 Previous emplacement editIn the eighteenth century another battery on Gibraltar was referred to as the Levant Battery 8 Woolwich Warren later known as the Royal Arsenal was established in the seventeenth century in Woolwich southeast London 9 In 1798 its repository of military items included a model of Gibraltar constructed of rock from that site on a scale of 25 feet per inch Gibraltar was described at that time as having its highest point at Levant Battery represented on the model 1375 feet above sea level As construction on the existing Levant Battery did not begin until 1901 and its location does not represent the highest on the rock a different Levant Battery was present on Gibraltar at the turn of the nineteenth century 8 This was located near the north front 10 Recent history edit nbsp The gun and mount from the Levant Battery in Gibraltar is at Metalrok Limited in Gibraltar The gun still has its Mark V mount and has been there for about forty years resting on its original trailer Gibraltar s surviving 9 2 inch guns were described in After The Battle magazine 11 the crowning glory of the defenses of the Rock are the 9 2 inch guns Five batteries still remain on the Rock Levant Spur Breakneck O Hara s and Lord Airey s Batteries Of these only Levant Battery can easily be visited the others being situated on military property behind locked gates All of them are single gun batteries each with a 9 2 inch gun a type of weapon that was once one of the most important weapons in the British coastal artillery armoury For years Levant Battery was an excluded area where unauthorised entry by the public was considered a criminal offence 12 While Breakneck Battery is still closed to the public the other four batteries are now accessible In the 1970s Levant Battery was decommissioned Later the 9 2 inch gun was removed 4 In 1981 the gun at Spur Battery was dismantled and transferred to the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire England in the military operation referred to as Project Vitello 13 In 2010 O Hara s Battery and Lord Airey s Battery were opened to the public 14 In February 2011 a group later renamed Save the Levant Battery 9 2 Gun was founded to increase awareness of the battery s gun and to garner support for its recovery and restoration to either its original site or Harding s Battery which was exposed and restored in 2010 2011 during the refurbishment of Europa Point 15 16 The 9 2 inch gun from Levant Battery now rests in the Metalroc scrap yard on Devil s Tower Road 4 17 Gallery edit nbsp Levant Battery before removal of gun in the 1970s nbsp Levant Battery before removal of gun in the 1970s nbsp Fire Control South with Levant Battery below and Spur Battery above nbsp Levant Battery after removal of gun in the 1970s nbsp Levant Battery after removal of gun in the 1970s shell hoist nbsp The Mark V gun mount at Metalrok scrapyardReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Levant Battery List of Crown Dependencies amp Overseas Territories fco gov uk Foreign and Commonwealth Office Retrieved 1 November 2012 Roach John 13 September 2006 Neandertals Last Stand Was in Gibraltar Study Suggests National Geographic News National Geographic Society Archived from the original on 14 November 2006 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Map of Levant Battery maps google com Google Maps Retrieved 1 November 2012 a b c d e f Levant Battery discovergibraltar com DiscoverGibraltar com Click Gun Batteries then Levant Battery Archived from the original on 5 September 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2012 a b 174 Battery 50missile com 50 Missile Regiment Royal Artillery Archived from the original on 10 August 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Fa Darren Finlayson Clive Hook Adam 2006 The Fortifications of Gibraltar 1068 1945 p 58 ISBN 1846030161 Report for the year Great Britain Army Medical Services Printed for Her Majesty s Stationery Office 1907 pp 75 77 Retrieved 2 November 2012 Levant Battery Windmill Hill a b Nichols John 1798 The Gentleman s Magazine Vol 84 E Cave p 648 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Chapter 3 The Royal Arsenal PDF english heritage org uk English Heritage Retrieved 2 November 2012 John Drinkwater Bethune 1786 A history of the late siege of Gibraltar 2 ed pp 328 329 Retrieved 4 November 2012 After the Battle Battle of Britain International Limited 129 2006 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Criminal Offences Restricted Areas Notice PDF gibraltarlaws gov gi Government of Gibraltar Archived from the original PDF on 25 July 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Gibraltar Gun cabinetwarrooms org uk Imperial War Museums Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2012 O Hara s Battery becomes visitor attraction Gibraltar news from Panorama 20 May 2012 Retrieved 1 November 2012 Save the Levant Battery 9 2 Gun facebook com Facebook Retrieved 2 November 2012 Oliva F 21 October 2011 Caruana Opens 4 4M Refurbishment of Europa Point Leisure Zone Gibraltar Chronicle Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 2 November 2012 Paul Davies The Gibraltar Heritage Trust facebook com Facebook Retrieved 2 November 2012 External links editGoogle map of Levant Battery Maps of gun batteries including Levant Battery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Levant Battery amp oldid 1186297513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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