- Built on the headland at Newcastle East in 1882 to defend Newcastle against a possible Russian attack, Fort Scratchley is now a museum.
- en.wikipedia.org Fort ScratchleyFort Scratchley, 1890 (photographer Ralph Snowball). Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g255325-…Newcastle, Avustralya37 katkı. Fort Scratchley is open six days a week, 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays). General admission to Fort Scratchley is free.
- localista.com.au listing/fort-scratchley-2…Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum. It is located in Newcastle East, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia.
- medium.com mbwhatsnew/week-37-fort-scratchley-…So when Gabby and I went to Newcastle on the weekend, we went to one of the Top 5 sights in Newcastle — Fort Scratchley.
- crystalbrookcollection.com blog-guide-to-fort-…Fort Scratchley, located on the picturesque headland overlooking Newcastle's coastline, played a crucial role in the city's industrial and military Newcastle history.
- destinationsjourney.com fort-scratchley-newcastle/Fort Scratchley Newcastle is famous for being the only Australian fort for fire its guns at an enemy ship, the Japanese I-21 submarine.
- mgnsw.org.au organisations/fort-scratchley-…Fort Scratchley Historic Site, with its commanding position guarding the Hunter River Estuary, is undoubtedly Newcastle’s most spectacular vantage point and...
- visitnsw.com destinations/north-coast/newcastle-…Fort Scratchley is a fascinating part of Newcastle's military history. Built looking out over the ocean in Newcastle East in the late 1880's, the ori.
- gems.travel article/oceania/australia/newcastle/…Fort Scratchley is a historic fort located on the Newcastle Harbour in Newcastle, Australia. The fort has a long and fascinating history, and today it is a...