Wadjemup Hill - Battery Observation Post
1942 - The Battery Observation Post, being built in the vicinity of a gun position, was moved into the three storey Fortress and Battery Command Post at Signal Ridge. The top floor was for the Oliver Hill Battery Observation Post, the middle floor for the Fortress Observation Post and the lower floor occupied by other fire control personnel and a signals group using both wireless and telephone communications. The building was offered referred to as “Queen Anne’s Mansion”.
21 February 1942 – Instructions are received from the Deputy Chief Engineer to erect a timber framed wall (bund) to serve as blast protection around the Battery Observation Post on Signal Ridge (AWM2020.71.2725).
30 March 1942 – Work on the bund around the Battery Observation Post at Signal Ridge commenced (AWM2020.71.2725).
29 April 1942 – The bund around the Battery Observation Post at Signal Ridge is completed (AWM2020.71.2725)
2009 – The three-storey combined fortress, battery observation post and signal station on Signal Ridge as well, as the associated WRANS cottages are all restored and maintained, although they aren’t open to the public. The former WRANS quarters are currently in use as accommodation for visitors and RIA staff.
References
AWM2020.71.2725 - 22 Field Company RAE - December 1941 to December 1942
Wadjemup Hill - BOP Debris
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Wadjemup Hill - BOP Water Tank
An old water tank located in close proximity to the Battery Observation Post.