Western Australia. Rottnest Island. Searchlight or obbservation post location.

Overview

Remains to entrance to coastal observation post. The wooden elements indicate this was part of the 1942 construction not an original 1938 installation.

Historical information

The Rottnest Island WW2 Coastal Defence Fortress is the only intact establishment remaining in Australia of the seven 9.2 inch coastal gun batteries constructed during the late 1930s and early 1940s to defend key Australian ports from the threat of invasion by hostile enemy forces.
The Oliver Hill Battery is one of a very small number of 9.2 inch gun batteries remaining in the world. The construction of infrastructure for and the installation of high precision military equipment, in difficult circumstances, was a significant technical achievement. Rottnest also retains the physical evidence of a complete coast defence system. This includes observation posts, plotting rooms, camps, and barracks, storage facilities and bunkers.
For the thousands of ex service men and women who served on the island up to and during the WW2 years the facilities have considerable social significance. Some sites are open to the public; others have been made safe and can be viewed externally from the delineated Bidi/Trails.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-32-MIL 2002.176
Keywords
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

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