Entrance Bridge to Fort Luton

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Entrance Bridge to Fort Luton

Image: © David Anstiss Taken: 7 Nov 2008

Fort Luton, along Magpie Hall Road, was built in between 1876-1892, but was never armed. It was used by Army in war games in 1900s, including a trial siege in 1907. It was last used as a Model Museum in 1990s but now closed and now Very, Very Private. (Barbed wire, high fences and security cameras...)

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.365984
Longitude
0.53046