| ContributionForm | |
|---|---|
| Contributor Name | Spitbank Fort |
| Contributor Image | Nealeweb_jpg_copy.jpg |
| Profession | |
| Location | Solent – one mile out to sea. |
| Collection Date | 11.09.08 1.20pm |
| Artefact Name | Shell Hoist |
| Artefact Description |
Rotten wood. Teak. Poor condition. Height 30ft x width 12ft x depth 2ft |
| Artefact Date | 1941 |
| Artefact Stored | In original place – the Shell Hoist. |
| Artefact Form | |
| Artefact Image | 00160_Shell_Hoist_Re-size.jpg |
| Sample Taken | Wood from top edge of frame |
| Sample Image | |
| History of Artefact | The Shell Hoist was broken through the Fort in 1941 to provide a hoist for shells that were kept in the basement. It goes through the whole structure of the Fort to the roof. The shells were to be provided for ‘anti-ship’ 6 inch guns – breach loaders for the defence of Portsmouth in the second world war. There was never a shot fired in anger. |
| Historian | Neale Brickwood |
| Previous Owners | Ministry of Defence |
| Special Memories | |
| Artwork Image | 00160art.jpg |
| I | Attachmentb | Action | Size |
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00160_Shell_Hoist_Re-size.jpg | manage | 97.5 K |
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00160art.jpg | manage | 524.0 K |
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Nealeweb_jpg_copy.jpg | manage | 122.4 K |