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dziwnowik, on March 16th, 2011, said:
Thank you again, Peter :)
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The English Heritage Pastscape entry for the North Centre Bastion and Detached Bastion reads (1):
TR 3110 4083 North Centre and Detached Bastions
An English Heritage site and Scheduled Monument; the Detached Baastion is also known as "Dead Man's Island".
Photos of the Detached Bastion are included under the North Centre Bastion tag.
(1) Pastscape: North Centre Bastion
(2) The bastions are linked by the South Caponier (see South Caponier interior; South Caponier exterior).
Other components of Dover's 'Forgotten Fortress' can be found under the Outer Bastion and Pre-Napoleonic Earthworks tags.
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Click to see a close-up of the Inner Bridge Drawbridge Beams.
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John Latter, on April 3, 2007, said:
His name was Stanley Newman (Stan Newman); the club we belonged to is shown in the St Paul`s Roman Catholic Church and Social Club, Dover photo.
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The correct name for Tunnel 1 is the West Gallery
The English Heritage Pastscape entry for the North Centre Bastion and Detached Bastion reads (1):
TR 3110 4083 North Centre and Detached Bastions
An English Heritage site and Scheduled Monument; the Detached Baastion is also known as "Dead Man's Island".
Photos of the Detached Bastion are included under the North Centre Bastion tag.
(1) Pastscape: North Centre Bastion
(2) The bastions are linked by the South Caponier (see South Caponier interior; South Caponier exterior).
John Latter / Jorolat
Dover Blog: The Psychology of a Small Town
This is the Images of Dover website: click on any red or blue "John Latter" link to access the Entry Page.
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The English Heritage Pastscape entry for the North Centre Bastion and Detached Bastion reads (1):
TR 3110 4083 North Centre and Detached Bastions
An English Heritage site and Scheduled Monument; the Detached Baastion is also known as "Dead Man's Island".
Photos of the Detached Bastion are included under the North Centre Bastion tag.
(1) Pastscape: North Centre Bastion
(2) The bastions are linked by the South Caponier (see South Caponier interior; South Caponier exterior).
All photos of Dover's 'Forgotten Fortress' can be found under the Western Heights tag which includes the Drop Redoubt, Grand Shaft, North Entrance, Pre-Napoleonic Earthworks, and St Martins Battery.
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The English Heritage Pastscape entry for the North Centre Bastion and Detached Bastion reads (1):
TR 3110 4083 North Centre and Detached Bastions
An English Heritage site and Scheduled Monument; the Detached Baastion is also known as "Dead Man's Island".
Photos of the Detached Bastion are included under the North Centre Bastion tag.
(1) Pastscape: North Centre Bastion
(2) The bastions are linked by the South Caponier (see South Caponier interior; South Caponier exterior).
more »
The English Heritage Pastscape entry for the North Centre Bastion and Detached Bastion reads (1):
TR 3110 4083 North Centre and Detached Bastions
An English Heritage site and Scheduled Monument; the Detached Baastion is also known as "Dead Man's Island".
Photos of the Detached Bastion are included under the North Centre Bastion tag.
(1) Pastscape: North Centre Bastion
(2) The bastions are linked by the South Caponier (see South Caponier interior; South Caponier exterior).
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There's now a three-part video of the North Centre Bastion available on YouTube:
Part 1: The Smokey, North Centre Bastion, Western Heights, Dover UK
Part 2: The Smokey, North Centre Bastion, Western Heights, Dover UK
Part 3: The Smokey, North Centre Bastion, Western Heights, Dover UK
John Latter / Jorolat
My Facebook | My 'Videos of Dover' YouTube | Evopsychology.com | Dover Blog
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tessg907 said:
Well, that might have been a good time (once the panic was over, that is) for your friend to have gone back and walked the same path all over again - and kept doing so until nothing 'touched' their shoulder.
The tunnels aren't really scary, it's just that people bring their fears with them and the tunnels 'wake' the fears up. That's the time to sort 'em out, I think - after all, no-one's born afraid, are they?
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