The Braefoot Battery was a World War I coastal defence gun battery defending the Firth of Forth. The battery was constructed in 1915 at Braefoot Point...
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gun battery at Kinghorn to a battery at Leith Docks, with fortified gun emplacements on the island of Inchkeith. The Middle Line ran from Braefoot Battery...
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Docks Battery, Leith, City of Edinburgh Braefoot Battery, Dalgety Bay, Fife Cramond Island Battery, Cramond Island, Firth of Forth Downing Point Battery, Dalgety...
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to be built eastwards to the recently constructed pier serving the Braefoot Battery, however a westerly route was approved and a two mile long standard...
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North Scottish Royal Garrison Artillery (redirect from 109th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery)
at Dalmeny D/504 Coast Bty became: 250 Coast Bty at Charles Hill (near Braefoot Bay) A/507 Coast Bty became: 258 Coast Bty at Kincraig Between 15 and 21...
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Inchcolm lies in the Firth of Forth off the south coast of Fife opposite Braefoot Bay, east of the Forth Bridge, south of Aberdour, Fife, and north of the...
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Closed Gauge Location Notes Braefoot Bay 10 in (254 mm) ? Aberdour, Scotland Fortification supply railway Flat Holm Battery 2 ft (610 mm) Bristol Channel...
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