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Princess Royal's Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located on Willis's Plateau at the northern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, just southeast of Princess Anne's Battery. Formerly known as Willis' Battery, and later, Queen Anne's Battery or Queen's Battery, it was renamed in the late 18th century after Charlotte, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of George III. The battery was active from the early 18th century until at least the mid-20th century. However, it has been decommissioned and guns are no longer present. Princess Royal's Battery is listed with the Gibraltar Heritage Trust.

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  • Princess Royal's Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located on Willis's Plateau at the northern end of the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, just southeast of Princess Anne's Battery. Formerly known as Willis' Battery, and later, Queen Anne's Battery or Queen's Battery, it was renamed in the late 18th century after Charlotte, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of George III. The battery was active from the early 18th century until at least the mid-20th century. However, it has been decommissioned and guns are no longer present. Princess Royal's Battery is listed with the Gibraltar Heritage Trust. (en)
  • La Princess Royal's Battery (« batterie de la Princesse Royale ») est une batterie d'artillerie à Gibraltar. Elle est située sur le plateau de Willis à l'extrémité nord de l’Upper Rock Nature Reserve, juste au sud de la Princess Anne's Battery. Anciennement connue sous Willis's Battery (« batterie Willis »), puis Queen Anne's Battery (« batterie de la Reine Anne ») ou Queen's Battery (« batterie de la Reine »), elle a été rebaptisée à la fin du XVIIIe siècle d'après la Princesse Royale Charlotte, la fille aînée du roi George III. (fr)
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  • c. 1705 (en)
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  • Princess Royal's Battery in 1903 with 6 inch BL Mark VII gun (en)
  • Map of a portion of Willis's Plateau, including Princess Anne's Battery, Princess Amelia's Battery, Willis' Magazine and Princess Royal's Battery (en)
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