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fort in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK

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fortbuilding complexUnited Kingdom

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Location: 55.0098, -1.43348, ///wink.sculpture.plan, Google, Bing, Aerial View, OldMapsOnline, ESRI Imagery, Historic Markers, KML, NLSOSeDoB

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Cliffords Fort, North Shields. Completed in 1672 and named after Lord Clifford of Cabal, this fort was first armed with 20 x 20 pdr and ten x pdr cannons. Commanded by Governor of Tynemouth Castle until 1839. (4395828776)Cliffords Fort, North Shields. Completed in 1672 and named after Lord Clifford of Cabal, this fort was first armed with 20 x 20 pdr and ten x pdr cannons. Commanded by Governor of Tynemouth Castle until 1839. (4395828776)
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Clifford`s Fort, N Shields, east wallClifford's Fort, N Shields, east wall
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkHistoric England scheduled ancient monument@Wikidata
linkGoogle Knowledge entry@Wikidata
linkBritish Listed Buildings article@Wikidata
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museumHeugh Battery Museumindependent museum, artillery battery, military museum, tripadvisorWikidata
museumTynemouth Castle601military museum, historic house museum, fort, English Heritage, castle, tripadvisorWikidata
imageCliffords Fort, North Shields. Completed in 1672 and named after Lord Clifford of Cabal, this fort was first armed with 20 x 20 pdr and ten x pdr cannons. Commanded by Governor of Tynemouth Castle until 1839. (4395828776)2010Wikimedia
imageClifford's Fort, N Shields, buildings2015Wikimedia
imageClifford's Fort, N Shields, east wall2015Wikimedia