Prince Henry's Battery
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Prince Henry's Battery was an artillery battery built in Gibraltar during the Anglo-Spanish War of 1762–63, adjoining the Prince of Wales Lines. They mounted three 32-pdr guns with two more 18-pdrs, six 12-pdrs and three 4-pdrs on the Lines. After 1841, the battery was rebuilt as a retired battery as part of a mid-19th century remodelling of Gibraltar's southern defences. They were eventually built over in 1859–60 when the Prince of Wales Batteries were constructed on the same site.Hughes & Migos, p. 333
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- {{cite book|ref=Hughes|last1=Hughes|first1=Quentin|last2=Migos|first2=Athanassios|title=Strong as the Rock of Gibraltar|publisher=Exchange Publications|location=Gibraltar|year=1995|oclc=48491998}}
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Category:Artillery battery fortifications in Gibraltar
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