Fort Doyle (Alderney)

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Fort Doyle
Creation time : 1805
Castle type : Coastal fort
Conservation status: well preserved
Construction: Ashlar
Place: Saint Anne
Geographical location 49 ° 43 '18.6 "  N , 2 ° 12' 27.7"  W Coordinates: 49 ° 43 '18.6 "  N , 2 ° 12' 27.7"  W.
Height: 12  m ASLTemplate: height / unknown reference
Fort Doyle (Channel Islands)
Fort Doyle

Fort Doyle is the ruin of a coastal fort on the Channel Island of Alderney . It was completed in 1805, in the middle of the coalition wars.

The fort was named after General Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet (1756-1834), Lieutenant Govenor of Guernsey .

It was initially equipped with three 18 pounder guns. In 1860 the cannons were installed on platform stands. There was also an 8 " howitzer .

During the Second World War , the site was fortified by the Germans who had occupied the Channel Islands.

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