Devil's Gap Battery
Devil's Gap Battery | |
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Punta del Diablo | |
Part of Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Gibraltar | |
Coordinates | 36°08′13″N 5°21′02″W / 36.136878°N 5.350445°W |
Type | Artillery battery |
Height | 130 metres (430 ft) above sea level |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of Gibraltar |
Controlled by | Gibraltar Heritage Trust |
Open to the public | Partially |
Condition | Mostly derelict |
Devil's Gap Battery is a
History
Called by the Spanish, Punta del Diablo English: Devil's Point, Devils Gap Battery stands on the
In June 1900, it was proposed to mount two
In August 1917 one of the guns fired upon and sunk a German submarine travelling on the surface close to Algeciras, which was the only action seen by Gibraltar's coastal defences during World War I.[1][2]
The guns were manned in 1936 during the
During World War II the guns were the first to fire a bring to shot.[1]
In 1954 the battery ceased its role of close defence examination but the 6-inch guns were retained and are still in position.[1]
Underground Facilities
A small underground complex beneath the guns consisting of stores, magazines and shell hoists.
The first area inside the entrance contains two shell hoists which serves the south gun. Both are in fair condition relative to their age although all moving parts are now seized with rust. The hatch for transferring ammunition from the magazine can be seen in the lower right photograph. A corridor runs through the entire length of the complex. Further in, there are two more shell hoists serving the north gun, again these are in various states of decomposition. The main corridor extends through a door and proceeds slightly downhill to further rooms which are below a much older battery.[1]
Maintenance
The battery is maintained by a group of volunteers on behalf of the Gibraltar Heritage Trust.[3] The battery is a Class A listed building as designated by the Government of Gibraltar's Gibraltar Heritage Trust Act of 1989.[4]
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References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Devil's Gap Battery". DiscoverGibraltar.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
- OCLC 48491998.
- ^ "Hansard, 10th July 2012, Line 721" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
- ^ "Gibraltar Heritage Trust Act 1989" (PDF). Government of Gibraltar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2013.