The Battery, St. John's
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The Battery is a
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within the city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador that sits on the entrance to the harbour, on the slopes of Signal Hill. It is sometimes described as an outport within the city of St. John's and is noted for its steep slopes, and colourful houses. The Battery has been the site, over the centuries, for gun emplacements ( batteries), such as Fort Waldegrave, for the defence of St. John's Harbour, including during both
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Chain Rock

It is home to Chain Rock, a land outcropping to which a large chain was attached connecting to
Fort Amherst Fort Amherst, in Medway, South East England, was constructed in 1756 at the southern end of the Brompton lines of defence to protect the southeastern approaches to Chatham Dockyard and the River Medway against a French invasion. Fort Amherst is ...
, since as early as 1770, to prevent the entry of enemy ships into St John's harbour. Chain Rock is one of two rocks located on opposite sides of
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, the aptly named entrance to the harbour; Pancake Rock is on the opposite shore. The space between the two rocks is 174 metres.'' Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador'', Volume one, page 395, 396 A defensive chain was stretched between the rocks by means of a capstan at nightfall. During World War I and II the chain was replaced with
anti-submarine net An anti-submarine net or anti-submarine boom is a boom placed across the mouth of a harbour or a strait for protection against submarines. Examples of anti-submarine nets * Lake Macquarie anti-submarine boom * Indicator net * Naval operations in ...
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Avalanches & landslides

Minor landslides have been frequent in the area's past, and a small number of
avalanches An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain. Avalanches can be set off spontaneously, by such factors as increased precipitation or snowpack weakening, or by external means such as humans, animals, and earth ...
; there were three avalanches in the twentieth-century involving loss of life or serious injury, two in February 1921, and one February 1959. A list of major avalanches includes: Although no major events have occurred between 1959 and 2020, in 1995 the city of St. John's began studying the area in an attempt to minimize risk associated with rock slides and avalanches. The Canadian Avalanche Association conducted studies in the area; based on their work, the city spent an estimated $300,000 to protect the area from further instability. Despite this a house was badly damaged by an avalanche in January 2020, following a record snowfall and hurricane force winds.


Notables

* Frank Maher (musician), button accordionist


See also

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Neighbourhoods in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador The city of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's is made up of many neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods such as Georgestown, St. John's, Georgestown and Rabbittown, St. John's, Rabbittown have long histories in the city and were among the ...


References

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