Shornemead Fort, 1860s
A disused 1860s costal defence fort on the south side of the Thames Estuary between Gravesend and Cliffe, Kent, England.
Mobile Anti Aircraft Gun, Chatham Historic Dockyard, World War 2
A 3.7” mobile anti aircraft gun from World War 2 and now located next to HMS Ocelot at Chatham Historic Dockyard.
Gravesend Blockhouse, 1539/40
The remains of a blockhouse located opposite The Clarendon Royal on Royal Pier Road, Gravesend, Kent.
Fort Amherst Tunnel Entrance, Chatham
A bricked-up entrance to the tunnels at Fort Amherst, Chatham.
Chatham Riverside Casemates
Three casemates (room from which cannons can be fired) located at the south west corner of Chatham Library and Community Hub, Dock Road, Chatham. The casemates form part of the ‘Chatham Lines at Chatham Gun Wharf known as the Barrier Ditch’ which was constructed in the early 19th Century.
Fort Amherst Gun Carriages, Chatham
Four wooden gun/cannon carriages located on the access road below the memorial garden at Fort Amherst, Chatham.
Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun, Second World War, Fort Amherst
Second World War 3.7 inch heavy anti aircraft gun in the memorial garden at Fort Amherst, Chatham.
Salt Lane Air Raid Shelters, Cliffe
A pair of Second World War air raid shelters in the bushes on the inside of the bend in Salt Lane just before it reaches the RSPB car park, Cliffe, Kent.
D8 Tractor, 1930s-1950s
A tracked 148hp bulldozer used by engineers before and after World War 2. Now located in No.3 Slip at Chatham Historic Dockyard.
Mobile Anti Aircraft Gun 40mm, Chatham Historic Dockyard
A 40mm ofors anti aircraft gun from World War 2 and now located next to HMS Ocelot at Chatham Historic Dockyard.
World War 2 Pillbox, Chatham Historic Dockyard
A World War 2 pillbox between HMS Cavalier and HMS Ocelot on the Medway River dockside at Chatham Historic Dockyard.
Mobile Anti Aircraft Gun, 1942
A 3.7” mobile anti aircraft gun from World War 2 and now located next to HMS Ocelot at Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent. The gun was used by the Royal Artillery to defend the Medway towns.
Rochester Castle, constructed 1083-1127
“Strategically placed astride the London Road, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of destruction and rebuilding.“
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