Saturday, 22 December 2012

Redoubt Fortress








In 1803 Napoleon had subdued Italy and Austria and was preparing to invade Britain. He had assembled 167,000 men at Boulogne waiting for sufficient ships and barges to ferry them across the Channel.
In response to this threat the British Government began a massive building program to defend the south coast. 74 Martello Towers were built as well as three circular fortresses at Eastbourne, Dymchurch and Harwich.
Nelson’s victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 ended any risk that Britain could be invaded. By 1859 advances in warfare and artillery meant that a British Government report found that the Martello Towers and Redoubts were ‘not an important element of security against attack’. The Redoubt slowly fell into disuse.
http://www.eastbournemuseums.co.uk/RedoubtHistory.htm 

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Beachy Head Marathon 2012

Crows as spectators

Jubilee spirit

Strong wind at the top of Beachy Head, the sun is gone and rain is coming over.

Rainbow over Bexhill

Barefoot to the end

Someone is cheating!

Marshall supporting

Final sprint

Special greeting at the end

The Finish