Coalhouse Fort
About Coalhouse Fort
Coalhouse Fort is a big guns stronghold in the eastern English region of Essex. It was worked in the 1860s to monitor the lower Thames from seaborne assault. It remains at Coalhouse Point on the north bank of the stream, at an area close East Tilbury that was helpless against looters and trespassers.
It was the toward the end in a progression of fortresses going back to the fifteenth century and was the immediate successor to a littler mid-nineteenth century post based on a similar site. Built amid a time of pressure with France, its area on boggy ground made issues from the begin and drove a protracted development process.
The post was furnished with an assortment of huge gauge cannons firearms and the most present day cautious offices of the time, including shell-evidence casemates secured by rock confronting and cast-press shields. Its long development and the quick pace of big guns improvement at the time implied that it was for all intents and purposes outdated for its unique reason inside a couple of years of its consummation.
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