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Report - Verne High Angle Battery - Summer 2021

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Timmmy

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History:

The Verne High Angle Battery is a former 19th-century gun battery on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. Situated close to the Verne Citadel, the battery is Grade II Listed, and forms part of the citadel's scheduled monument status.

The battery was built in 1892 to protect Portland Harbour. Having been constructed within a disused quarry, the battery's guns were hidden from enemy's view. The "high angle" that the RML 9 inch 12 ton guns fired at ensured shells dropped down to inflict maximum damage on the vulnerable upper decks of an enemy vessel. The guns were able to traverse through 360 degrees. The battery had positions were built for six guns. Two additional pits were soon added, but no guns were fitted. Shells were stored in two tunnel magazines, while between these was a troop shelter, laboratory and store buildings.

With the invention of smaller craft like torpedo boats, the guns were less likely to score a hit, resulting in the battery's decommissioning in 1906. From 1918, the battery was used for storing field guns from France and in the 1960s one of the emplacements was used for testing the capsules in which nuclear material was transported.

The Explore:

This was a solo mooch around Portland Island. While my friend caught up on some well needed rest, i got onto nosying around the area. Mainly looking for a more secure and exciting underground location in all honesty. It was still a pretty cool place to walk around but was obviously a well trodden place. Theres a quick snap of the prison thrown in too.

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Timmmy

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
A real shame to see the state of that. It was all cleaned up and restored around the 80's.
Yeah it looked much cleaner in older reports. I only got a video in the magazine no pics. Was an even bigger mess 😥
 

Timmmy

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Nice report, it's strange for one to b Restored then let go like that again
Theres a 2017 report and it looks fairly clean. But i suppose it only takes 1 turd to trash a spot in a fairly short time period. Id love to help restore some of these places but it would upset me more so to find somebody has uno reversed your efforts in an even shorter time.
 
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