- Fort Cumberland (England)
Fort Cumberland is a
pentagon alartillery fortification erected to guard the entrance toLangstone Harbour , east of the naval port ofPortsmouth on the south coast ofEngland . It was sited to protect the Royal Navy Dockyard, by preventing enemy forces from landing in Langstone Harbour and attacking from the landward side. Fort Cumberland is widely recognised as the finest example of a bastion trace fort in theUnited Kingdom .The first fort (1747-1785)
The first fort on the site was built by the Duke of Cumberland. Work commenced on
January 1 ,1747 , and was substantially complete by the end of 1748. The fort had an irregular star shaped form, and was of earthwork construction. In section, the defences comprised aglacis ,banquette andcovered way , a dryditch ,berm , rampart,parapet andterre-plein . Within the body of the fort, a number of brick buildings were constructed, comprising aguard house ,store room andpowder magazine ; of the two proposed barrack blocks, only one is believed to have been completed.The second fort (1785-1812)
Fort Cumberland was completely rebuilt in masonry, and on a considerably larger scale, as part of a programme to improve the fortifications of Portsmouth. Major building work started in 1785, although preliminary stockpiling of materials began in 1782, and was essentially completed by 1812. In the course of construction all traces of the original fort were destroyed, with the exception of the guard house and store room, both of which were incorporated into the new design. The second fort occupies a similar position to the first, but is substantially larger in scale, enclosing an area of 24 acres, and on a different alignment. It is a
polygonal fort , with fivebastion s and aravelin on the western side. It was the last fort with angle bastions to be built in theUnited Kingdom , and the first to providecasemate d ordnance.Re-armament: the 1850s - 1860s
By the late 1850s, the development of rifled
cannon had rendered the fort's smooth boredmuzzle loading ordnance obsolete. In late 1858 the fort was transferred from the War Department to theBoard of Admiralty and, in 1859 it became the headquarters of theRoyal Marine Artillery . Between 1860 and 1861, the defences were improved to accommodate new muzzle loaded Armstrong guns.Re-armament: the 1880s - 1890s
Between 1886 and 1892, major modifications were made to three of the bastions to accommodate new armaments, including Moncrieff disappearing guns. These modifications included cutting down the bastions and infilling them internally, and the creation of new magazines underneath. By 1892, the fort was equipped with three 6 inch RBLs, two 9 inch RMLs and 1 64 pounder.
The fort in the C20th
Fort Cumberland remained in military ownership for most of the twentieth century, serving as a base for the
Royal Marine Artillery howitzer andanti aircraft brigade, and later for the Royal Marine Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation, as an experimental and training centre. The fort saw brief action during theSecond World War when, onAugust 26 ,1940 , it was hit by a German air raid in which eightRoyal Marines were killed.In 1964 the fort was scheduled as an
ancient monument , and subsequently taken into the guardianship ofEnglish Heritage in 1975. Since that time, the fort has served as a base for English Heritage's archaeological team, the Central Archaeology Service (formerly the Central Excavation Unit). In 1998, the Ancient Monuments Laboratory were relocated to the fort, leading to the creation of a new Centre for Archaeology. Currently access is limited to pre-booked guided tours. [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConProperty.189]References
External links
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/ConProperty.189 English Heritage website information]
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