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Landguard Fort is a fort at the
mouth of the
River Orwell outside Felixstowe, Suffolk,
designed to
guard the
mouth of the river. It is now
managed by...
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Landguard Manor (or Languard) is a
manor house in
Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, England.
Mentioned in the
Domesday Book, over the
centuries it was home...
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Landguard Common is a 30.5-hectare (75-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Felixstowe in Suffolk. An area of 16.3
hectares at the...
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Governor of
Landguard Fort was a
British military officer who
commanded the
fortifications at
Landguard Fort,
protecting the port of Harwich.
Landguard successfully...
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ambulance services. The port has two main
container terminals,
Trinity and
Landguard, as well as a roll-on/roll-off terminal.
There is a
continuous quay of...
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Battle of
Landguard Fort or the
Attack on
Landguard Fort was a
battle towards the end of the
Second Anglo-Dutch War on 2 July 1667
where a
Dutch force...
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Fludyers area and
tried (unsuccessfully) in the
Battle of
Landguard Fort to
capture Landguard Fort due to
strategic location. The town only
became related...
- Hussey,
Suffolk Invasion: The
Dutch Attack on
Landguard Fort, 1667, Lavenham:
Terence Dalton, 1983;
Landguard Fort
Trust reprint 2005, ISBN 0-86138-027-4...
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After being transferred to the
British Royal Navy the
newly named HMS
Landguard (Y56) was
commissioned on 20 May 1941. On 8
February 1943, she rescued...
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defeated at Preston. The 1667
Dutch Raid on the
Medway and
Felixstowe Landguard during the
Second Anglo-Dutch War. The 1685
landing in
England by the...