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Fort Stamford

Fort Stamford guarded the northern flank of the Staddon Lines, a series of fortifications built in the 1860s to protect the eastern side of Plymouth Sound. Constructed on the site of a Civil War siege work, the fort dominated the high ground to the south east of Plymouth. The site was completely de-armed by 1904 and has now been converted into a caravan park.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 13 Dec 2017, Updated: Wed, 13 Dec 2017


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SX4952 : Entrance, Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Entrance to Fort Stamford by Stephen Craven
SX4952 : Entrance, Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Fort Stamford, north west corner by Alan Murray-Rust
SX4952 : Fort Stamford, north side by Alan Murray-Rust
SX4952 : Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Entrance, Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : North wall of Fort Stamford by Stephen Craven
SX4952 : Fort Stamford by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Stamford Lane by N Chadwick
SX4952 : Fort Stamford by N Chadwick


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