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Couvreport Battery

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Type
  
Artillery Battery

Owner
  
Ministry of Defence

Couvreport Battery

Address
  
Landport Tunnel, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar

Similar
  
Farringdon's Battery, Tovey Battery, Edward VII Battery, Half Way Battery, Governor's Lookout Battery

Couvreport Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.

Description

It was established in 1761 when the Couvre Port Work, covering Landport, was re-formed, and a battery for three guns was created. The work was commission by Major William Green which as based on the "first system" which had been devised by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in the 1680s. This battery was shaped like a ravelin as it was intended to divide any invading army.

According to Fa and Finlayson, "a small defensive work [was] set immediately in front of a gate so as to screen it."

Couvreport Battery is a Class A listed building as designated by the Government of Gibraltar's Gibraltar Heritage Trust Act of 1989.

References

Couvreport Battery Wikipedia