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Napoleonic fortifications
Napoleonic fortifications
Map of Napoleonic fortifications in the Bay. Undated.
This is a copy of an old map showing the Napoleonic fortifications in the Bay. No date is given.
Military Activity at St Margaret's Bay. 1798-1818
Typed notes relating to military activity in St Margaret's Bay from 1798 to 1818. The stone wall referred to is adjacent to the grounds of South Sands House.
Plan of the barracks and stabling in the Bay during Napoleonic times
Plan of the barracks and stabling as used during Napoleonic times in the Bay. There is no date given.
The Green Man at the bottom of Bay Hill with horse and cart. c1900
A photograph, undated but around late 1800/ early 1900 looking down towards the delightful area around The Green Man pub, The Hermitage (now South Sands House) with its flag pole and then the clear area, ...
The ruins of the Napoleonic wall and sign at Bay Hill
These are two photographs of the remains of the Napoleonic wall situated on Bay Hill and its associated descriptive board.