The '
Palmerston Forts' that encircle
Portsmouth were built in response to the
1859 Royal Commission dealing with the perceived threat of a French invasion. The forts were intended to defend the
Dockyard in Portsmouth. Construction was carried out by the
Royal Engineers and civilian contractors (under Royal Engineer supervision). In addition to the newly constructed forts, extensive work was carried out on existing fortifications.
As well as the forts surrounding Portsmouth, further protection for Portsmouth was provided by existing and new
defences on the Isle of Wight.
The Portsmouth defences can be split into four distinct groups. The first are the four forts built in the
Solent. These sea forts were designed to protect the eastern approaches to
Portsmouth Harbour.
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Spitbank Fort
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St Helens Fort
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Horse Sand Fort
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No Mans Land Fort.
The second group are those actually on
Portsea Island. None of these were built as a result of the 1859 Royal Commission but did receive improvements because of it.
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Fort Cumberland
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Eastney Batteries
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Lumps Fort
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Southsea Castle
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Point Battery
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Hilsea Lines
The third group are those located along
Portsdown Hill overlooking Portsmouth. These were a response to advancing weapons technology. This new technology made it possible for
shelling accurate over a number of miles to take place. The forts were intended to prevent a hostile force landing further along the coast, approaching Portsmouth from the mainland, taking the tactical high ground to the north of the dockyard. As such, the forts are designed so that all of their main weapons face inland, protecting Portsmouth from the rest of
England.
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Fort Wallington
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Fort Nelson, Portsmouth
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Fort Southwick
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Fort Widley
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Fort Purbrook
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Crookhorn Redoubt
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Farlington Redoubt
The final group are those on the
Gosport peninsula. Again, these were to prevent an enemy force landing along the coast and approaching Portsmouth from inland. As such, these again had their main weaponry facing away from Portsmouth.
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Fort Monckton
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Fort Gilkicker
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Stokes Bay Lines
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Browndown Battery
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Fort Fareham
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Fort Gomer
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Fort Grange
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Fort Rowner
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Fort Brockhurst
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Fort Elson
External links
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Palmerston Forts Society
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Royal Engineers Museum Coastal Defence