In 1860, Palmerston’s parliament sanctioned the construction of the largest system of fortifications that the British Isles had ever seen, or would ever see again, in order to defend against a feared French invasion. William Jervois (1821–97), then a young major in the Royal Engineers, was appointed as “design leader†of this program, which later led to a career in fortress construction that spanned continents and empires. This volume is a detailed study of Jervois’s life and works, based on extensive use of extracts from his diary and illustrations of his most important fortresses, offering the reader a rounded picture of his glittering career, as well as the political and technical considerations involved in fort and armament construction.
Ramparts of Empire: The Fortifications of Sir William Jervois, Royal Engineer 1821-1897 (Exeter Studies in Film History)
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Author(s)Crick, Timothy
PublisherUniversity of Exeter Press
ISBN / ASIN1905816049
ISBN-139781905816040
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