Stony Batter slopes; a small part of the view; the main entrance.
Stony Batter Protectioin & Restoration Society logo
Society members at work; a small part of one tunnel; a 9.2" gun as it was in 1946.
Badge of the Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et glory ducunt (Where fate and glory lead).
Click on the thumbnail image below to read/download a history of the Stony Batter Protection & Restoration Society Incorporated and what it has achieved at Fort Stony Batter (the file is in PDF format so you need a PDF reader to read it, and it is about 400kB so it take a little while to download if you have a slow line). The original was written by Roy Butler, a member of the Society, who served in the Royal New Zealand Artillery at Fort Stony Batter during World War II. A photograph of Roy taken during the War can be seen on the Soldiers & Workers page.
Click to download a PDF file outlining the history and work of the Stony Batter Protection & Restoration Society Inc.
Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et gloria ducunt (where fate and glory lead).