Stony Batter slopes; a small part of the view; the main entrance.
Society members at work; a small part of one tunnel; a 9.2" gun as it was in 1946.
Stony Batter Protectioin & Restoration Society logo
Badge of the Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et glory ducunt (Where fate and glory lead).
Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et gloria ducunt (where fate and glory lead).
Duxford Spur
Duxford Spur, with members of the Stony Batter Protection & Restoration Society turning green with envy
Duxford Spur
Duxford Spur, with a member of the Stony Batter Protection & Restoration Society trying to work out how to nick it and take it home
Rottnest
Rottnest
A tunnel at Rottnest
O'Hara, Gibraltar
Brazil






The 9.2" gun, called 'Spur', at the Duxford Museum, Cambridge, England.

















Spur with the glacis in front of the gun, behind the group from Stony Batter.





















Spur: rear, and inside and underneath showing the gearing.

































The Oliver Hill 9.2" gun at Rottnest Island, off Freemantle, Western Australia, and a tunnel.









































The 9.2" gun, 'O'Hara' in the Straits of Gibraltar.

















The 9.2" gun, MKI, in Brazil.