Military Wednesday – Martello Towers

Martello towers (or simply Martellos) are small defensive forts built in several countries of the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the Napoleonic Wars onwards

They stand up to 40 feet high (with two floors) and typically had a garrison of one officer and 15-25 men. Their round structure and thick walls of solid masonry made them resistant to cannon fire, while their height made them an ideal platform for a single heavy artillery piece, mounted on the flat roof and able to traverse a 360° arc. A few towers had moats for extra defence. The Martello towers were used during the first half of the 19th century, but became obsolete with the introduction of powerful rifled artillery. Many have survived to the present day, often preserved as historic monuments.

Martello tower (Birds Eye)
Martello tower

Martello tower (Birds Eye)
Martello tower
Martello tower P (StreetView)
Martello tower P

Martello tower U (StreetView)
Martello tower U

Martello Tower (Birds Eye)
Martello Tower

Martello Tower (Birds Eye)
Martello Tower
Martello Tower No. 14 (Birds Eye)
Martello Tower No. 14

Martello Tower No. 15 (Birds Eye)
Martello Tower No. 15
Martello Tower Aircraft Museum (Google Maps)
Martello Tower Aircraft Museum

Martello Tower No. 8 (Birds Eye)
Martello Tower No. 8

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