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110: 27: 126: 133: 285:, it was built by George Baker and Company and finished by the Royal Engineers. It was armed with fifteen guns and five mortars. To house part of the Forts' Garrison a barrack block to house 60 men was built within the rear section of the Fort. 288:
By the early 1900s the Fort had become obsolete as a defensive position and was disarmed. During the Second World War it was used by the Devon and Cornwall Auxiliary Unit. It was sold by the War Office to Plymouth City Council in 1958. It was
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Freddy Woodward, (1996) The Historic Defences of Plymouth, Cornwall County Council, p169
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Entrance to Fort Austin, showing bricked up original entrance on the right
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after the Prime Minister who championed the scheme.
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Plymouth
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Fort Austin is located in Devon
50°23′59″N 4°06′12″W / 50.3997°N 4.1034°W / 50.3997; -4.1034
Fort
Plymouth
Royal Naval Dockyard
Palmerston Forts
Edmund Frederick Du Cane
Grade II listed
Thai Buddhist
Chao Khun Laow Panyasiri
https://www.victorianforts.co.uk/pdf/datasheets/austin.pdf
Historic England
"Austin Fort and section of military road (1021380)"
National Heritage List for England
"Incredible tour of Plymouth 'temple of peace' for Thai monks"
Plymouth Live
Archived
ISBN
0-7153 6353-0
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978-1898166467

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