On Dec 30, 1:16 pm, Rich <
RichT...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> Now you want RN and Coastal Defense assets too? I thought the fact my
> post explicitly dealt with field and medium artillery was kind of
> obvious? But I'll see what I can do. :)
Okay...
Coastal Defenses
>From 1 July to 31 December 1940 a total of 153 new coastal batteries
were emplaced in England as part of the emergency battery program,
totaling over 600 pieces, many of them ex-RN 9.2-inch, 6-inch, and 4.7-
inch pieces mounted as two or four-gun batteries. By mid summer 1940 a
total of 40 emergency batteries had been completed at Falmouth,
Plymouth, Portland, Portsmouth, Newhaven, and Dover.
By about mid-September the picture was:
Northern Command
Coastal Batteries -
Hartlepool
Heugh Battery - one Mk VII 6-inch
Lighthouse Battery - one Mk VII 6-inch
Barrier Battery - one Mk II 12-pounder
Plus emergency batteries
Whiby Battery - two 6-inch Mark VII
The Humber
Spurn Fort - ?
Bull Sands Fort - four 6-inch guns
Haile Sands Fort - two twin-6-pdr
Godwin Battery - ?
Beach defense at Sand-le-Mere - one 6-pdr (Hotchkiss) and one 4-inch
Eastern Command- the Wash to the Thames
Coastal Batteries -
Aldeburgh Battery - two Mk XII 6-inch
Felixstowe and Harwich (used as a MTB/MGB base throughout the war)
Bawdsey Battery - two 6-inch RN guns and two 6-inch Army howitzers
Worthing - Emergency Battery (two 6-inch guns from HMS Lion)
Manor House Emergency Battery - two Mk XII 6-inchl guns
Landguard Fort
Right Battery - four Mk VII 6-inch guns (enclosed in spring 1940)
Darrell's Battery - two 12-pounder (3-inch) guns (the original 4.7-
inch guns had been sent to Narvik), these in turn were replaced by the
end of 1940 by two twin-6-pounder mounts.
Brackenbury Fort - two Mk X 9.2-inch guns in barbette
Beacon Hill Battery - two MK VII 6-inch guns, two Mk IVb 4.7-inch, and
one twin-6-pounder
Angel Gate Battery - two 12-pounder 12 cwt guns
Cornwallis Battery
Brightlingsea Battery - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Clacton-on-Sea Battery - two Mk XII 6-inch
Frinton Battery - two Mk XII 6-inch
London District
Coastal Batteries -
Gravesend
Cliffe Fort - two Mk IX 4-inch
Tilbury Fort - four 3.7-inch AA
East Tilbury Battery - one 75mm
Coalhouse Fort - two 5.5-inch Mk I
Spit of Grain Tower Battery - one twin-6-pounder
Slough Fort -
159 Battery/53 HAA Regiment RA - four 4.5-inch AA
166 Battery/53 HAA Regiment RA - four 4.5-inch AA
Whitstable Battery - two 6-inch Mk VII
Eastern Command - Kentish coast from the Thames to Portsmouth
Railroad Batteries -
Super Heavy Artillery on railway mountings under command 12 Corps
September 1940.
(Excluding three 13.5" railway guns of the Royal Marines Siege
Regiment)
Two 12-inch Hows - Shepherds Well.
Two 12-inch Hows - Eythorne.
Two 12-inch Hows - Lyminge.
One 9.2-inch Gun - Bridge (Canadians)
Two 9.2-inch Guns - Hythe and Folkestone
Two 9.2-inch Guns - Littlestone (Canadians)
One 9.2-inch Gun - Golden Wood (Canadians)
Two 12-inch How - Canterbury-Ramsgate railway (operational about 29
September)
Two 12-inch How - Ashford-Hythe Railway (operational about 15 October)
Two 9.2-inch guns waited manning
Coastal Batteries -
Ramsgate
Harbour Battery - two 6-inch, two 12-pounder 12 cwt
Dumpton Point Battery - two Mk I 5.5-inch (completed 2 Apr 41)
Pegwell Bay
Bethlehem Farm Battery - two 6-inch
North Foreland
Joss Bay Battery - four 5.5-inch Mk I (completed 1941?)
Broadstairs
Dupton Point Battery - one 5.5-inch Mk I
Sandwich
Bay Battery - two Mk VII 6-inch
Deal Battery - two Mk VII 6-inch
Dover
Citadel Battery - three Mk X 9.2-inch guns
Royal Marine Battery - three 13.5 Mk V railway guns (Gladiator, Bruce,
and Scene Shifter) and one 18-inch railway howitzer (Boche Buster)
Wanstone Battery (Fan Bay) - (emplaced in open mounts; enclosed
battery completed in Sep 42)
three MK XV 6-inch guns
two Mk I 15-inch guns (Jane and Clem)
(four Mk XV 6-inch were added in 1942)
Pier Extension Battery - two 12-pdr 20 cwt guns
St Martins Battery - three Mk VII 6-inch guns
Pier Turret Battery - two Mk VII 6-inch guns
Lydden Spout Battery - two 6-inch guns
Burgoyne Battery - four 18/25-pounders
Capel Battery - three Mk VIII 8-inch
Other Dover guns
1 14-inch gun (Winnie, arrived early July and was operational 7 Aug
40, Pooh followed in Feb 41)
Folkestone
East Battery - two 6-inch
West Battery - two 6-inch Mk II
Copt Point Battery - two 6-inch Mk II
Ashford Battery - four 4-inch
Hythe
Ardhallow Battery - two 6-inch
Dymchurch
Tower Battery - four Mk II 6-inch
Redoubt Battery - four Mk XII 6-inch
Dungeness
East Battery - three Mk VII 6-inch
West Battery - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Hastings
Hastings Battery - two Mk XIII 4-inch
Bexhill-on-Sea Battery - two Mk XIII 4-inch, replaced by two 6-inch
Cooden Battery - one 5.5-inch replaced by two 6-inch
Normans Bay Battery - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Pevensey Battery - two 4.7-inch and two 75mm as AT defense
Eastbourne
Cooden Battery - one 5.5-inch
Emergency Battery - two 6-inch
Langley Redoubt - one 12-pounder
Wish Tower - two Mk II 6-inch
Brighton Battery - two Mk II 6-inch
Beachy Head
Cuckmere Haven Battery - four 6-pounder (Hotchkiss?)
Seaford Battery - two 6-inch
Newhaven
Newhaven Fort - two 4-inch and two 12-pounder 20 cwt
Littlehampton
Battery No. 1 - one Mk IX 4-inch
Battery No. 2 - two 6-inch
Bognor Regis Battery - two Mk I 5.5-inch
Portsmouth
Saluting Battery - two 12-pounder 20 cwt, one 13-pounder field
Blockhouse Fort - four 12-pounder, one 4-inch, two 3-pounder, one
twin 6-pounder
Breakwater Fort - two 6-inch
Whale Island - two 6-pdr, two 12-pdr, two 6-inch mortars
Southern Command - Isle of Wight to Land's End
Coastal Batteries -
Southampton
Bungalow Battery - two 12-pounder
Calshot Castle - two 12-pounder 12cwt, two 12-pounder 20 cwt
Isle of Wight
Bouldnor Battery - two MkVII 6-inch
Cliff End Battery - two 6-inch, two 4.7-inch
Culver Down Battery - two 9.2-inch
Freshwater Redoubt - two 6-pounder
Yaverland Battery - two 6-inch Mk VII (441 Coast Bty RA)
Poole
Brownsea Island Battery - two Mk XII 6-inch
Portland Bill
Blacknor Battery - two 9.2-inch
Bridport Battery - two 5.5-inch
Abbotsbury
West Battery - two Mk VII 4-inch
Budleigh Salterton
West End Battery - two 4.7-inch Mk V
Exmouth - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Dartmouth
Brixham Battery - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Brownstone Battery (eastern side of the River Dart) - two 6-inch
Dartmouth Castle Battery (western side of the River Dart) - two 4.7-
inch
Britannia Battery - one 6-pounder (Hotchkiss)
Budleigh Battery - one Mk V 4.7-inch
Corbons Battery - two Mk V 4.7-inch
Plymouth
Drakes Island Battery - two 6-inch, five 12-pdr 20 cwt
Bovisand Fort - four 12-pounder 12 cwt
Devils Point Battery - two 12-pounder
Western King Battery - two twin-6-pdr
Falmouth
Half Moon Battery - two Mk XXIV 6-inch
Tony Battery - two 6-inch
Middle Point Battery - one twin 6-pounder
St Mawes battery - one twin 6-pounder
Toll Point Battery - two 75mm
Bastion Battery - two 12-pounders
Coverack Battery - one 13-pounder
Cheers!