Heugh Battery

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Heugh Battery is a historic coastal artillery fortification and museum in Hartlepool, England, notable for its role in defending the town during the First World War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal artillery battery
historic fortification
military museum
builtFor War Office (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
category Coastal fortifications in England
Military history of County Durham
World War I museum in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
era First World War NERFINISHED
hasExhibit First World War artillery pieces
local wartime memorabilia
military uniforms
hasPart gun emplacements
magazines
memorials
museum galleries
observation post
searchlight positions
hasRole defence of Hartlepool in the First World War
heritageDesignation listed building
scheduled monument
locatedIn County Durham NERFINISHED
England
Hartlepool NERFINISHED
locatedOn Headland, Hartlepool NERFINISHED
near Hartlepool Marina NERFINISHED
St Hilda’s Church, Hartlepool NERFINISHED
notableFor being a preserved First World War coastal battery
role in the Bombardment of Hartlepool
openToPublic true
operatedBy British Army NERFINISHED
overlooks North Sea NERFINISHED
ownedBy charitable trust
partOf Hartlepool coastal defences NERFINISHED
subjectOf Heugh Battery Museum NERFINISHED
theme First World War home front
coastal defence history
touristAttraction true
usedFor artillery training
coastal defence
museum exhibitions

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Hartlepool hasLandmark Heugh Battery