Eastbourne Redoubt

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The Redoubt North facade showing original entrance
The Redoubt North facade showing original entrance
The model of the Redoubt Fortress on display at the museum
The model of the Redoubt Fortress on display at the museum

Eastbourne Redoubt is a fort on what is now Royal Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.

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[edit] History

The Redoubt was built between 1804 and 1810 to support the associated Martello Towers in defending against the threat of an invasion by Napoleon. It has defended the Eastbourne coast for nearly 200 years. Like its twin Dymchurch Redoubt it was designed as a barracks and supply depot for the towers, and armed with 11 guns, although only 10 guns were ever installed. During the 1st World War the Redoubt was used by the military police as a headquarters and temporary jail. Following this, the Redoubt was purchased by Eastbourne Borough Council for £150 with the plan to turn it into a venue for leisure activities. During the 2nd World War the building was requisitioned by the army to be used for storage. Canadian troops also spent time there in the build up to the D-Day landings. After the war, the Redoubt was home to a model village (miniature park) and an aquarium. The model village was vandalised in the 1970s, and the aquarium closed in 1996.

[edit] Collections

The redoubt opened as a military museum in the 1977, and is now the largest military museum in the south east. This magnificent building provides the perfect setting for the rich military collections of The Royal Sussex Regiment who moved to the museum in 1983, The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars (see also The Queen's Royal Hussars), who moved in 1988 and the founding collection, the Sussex Combined Services. In addition the museum also features displays on the History of the British Army, the Life of the Redoubt display and a model of the Redoubt Fortress.

Mk.3 Centurion Tank at Eastbourne Redoubt
Mk.3 Centurion Tank at Eastbourne Redoubt

Among the treasures that the Museum possesses and displays is General Hans-Jürgen von Arnim's Steyr Automobile 1500A Afrika Korps Staff Car. It was captured by the Royal Sussex Regiment in Tunisia. Other artefacts include, a Mark III Centurion Tank, a Russian bugle rescued from the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade, a Desert Rat uniform worn at the Battle of El Alamein in 1942 and a Gulf War camp of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars.

Temporary exhibitions are held each year, most recently on Victoria Crosses. The exhibition in summer 2007 will focus on the postcards of Donald McGill.

General Von Arnim's Staff Car at the Museum
General Von Arnim's Staff Car at the Museum

[edit] Opening Times

The museum is open to the public from April through to November each year. Opening hours are usually Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 5pm. It is closed Mondays except Bank Holidays. The winter months are used for building restoration and the creation of new displays.

[edit] Events

The museum stages a number of events including wargaming shows, and holds activities in conjunction with Eastbourne Victorian Festival.

[edit] External links

  • Redoubt Fortress Museum
  • Eastbourne Redoubt
  • Armstrong 100 pounder on St.Antony's Hill Eastbourne [1]]
  • Tower 68 on St.Antony's Hill [[2]]
  • Tower 73 The Wish Tower [[3]]
  • The Royal Sussex Regimental Association [4]
  • Eastbourne Victorian Festival [5]
  • 24 National Virtual Museum Website [6]
  • 4th(Queen's Own )Hussars, 8th(King's Royal Irish) Hussars Victoria Crosses [7]
  • Royal Sussex Regiment Victoria Crosses [8]