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Was it truly indomitable? Let’s explore Harding’s Battery.

Harding’s Battery stands restored at Europa Point. It’s a testament to Gibraltar’s strategic importance. This artillery battery has a rich history, one that echoes through the ages.

Originally, this site held the 7th Europa Battery. In 1859, Harding’s Battery was constructed on its remains. The battery is named after Sir George Harding. He was the Chief Engineer of Gibraltar in 1844.

For a brief period, Harding’s Battery featured two 18-pounder guns. By 1863, these were replaced with two 32-pounders. Colonel William Jervois inspected British colonies’ defenses. In 1868, he recommended a Rifled Muzzle Loading gun for Harding’s Battery.

Approval for Jervois’s recommendation came in 1876. By then, the plan evolved. Instead of a 9-inch gun, a larger 12.5-inch, 38-ton RML gun was chosen. This powerful gun could fire 800-pound projectiles. It was commissioned in 1878. Concerns arose about defending the exposed gun.

A plan emerged in 1904. The idea was to move a 9.2-inch Mk 1 coastal defense gun from Inchkeith, Scotland, to Harding’s Battery. But this never happened. The large RML was eventually removed. During World War II, a Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun was placed here.

For years, Harding’s Battery lay abandoned. It was buried under sand. A makeover of Europa Point began in March 2010. Harding’s Battery was unearthed and refurbished. The magazine below became a visitor center. It now offers local history information. Peter Caruana, then Chief Minister of Gibraltar, reopened the site in October 2011. The restoration cost £4.4 million.

The visitor center provides insights. Learn about Gibraltar’s maritime history here. Discover the Neanderthals who once lived here. You can even find information about local ornithology.

In 2013, a significant addition completed the restoration. A 12.5-inch, 38-ton RML gun was installed. It was identical to the battery’s original gun. The gun had been found half-buried at the southern entrance to Gibdock. Dating back to the 1870s, it was placed on a replica carriage. The Gibraltar Heritage Trust played a crucial role. They organized and partly funded the carriage’s construction.

Today, Harding’s Battery stands as a reminder. It reflects Gibraltar’s history and strategic significance. Its restoration ensures that its stories endure. As you explore, remember the layers of history beneath your feet. Consider the people who defended this vital point.

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