Carlingnose Battery – Control of the Guns


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Responsibility for firing the guns rested with F.C. (Fire Command) for the Inner Defences – batteries at Carlingnose, Coastguard, Inchgarvie and Dalmeny, each with a B.C. (Battery Command) team.

There was a second Fire Command team based on Inchkeith, with responsibility for the Outer Defences – batteries on Inchkeith (B, F and L group) and Kinghorn.

All of the batteries and Fire Control stations were interlinked by telephone and connected to Leith Fort, The Fortress Commander at 30 Rutland Square, Edinburgh, and Scottish Command Headquarters at 22 North Bridge, Edinburgh

Fort Record Book – page 22

A 1909 chart showing the location of the various batteries and communications links. The beaches marked in red were “coasts practicable for landing” i.e. which might be invasion targets.

See Early 20th Century Anti-Invasion Defences of the Forth for more details of anti-invasion defences.

The accompanying chart shows the communications network.

This extract details the armament at each battery.


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