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- Prince Harry, WPY2015, Chavonnes Battery Museum, Red Carpet, V&A Waterfront. ... Waterfront Experience for School Groups Chavonnes Battery Museum.
- en.wikipedia.org Chavonnes BatterySketch of the Chavonnes battery. The battery was built in a “U” shape with a stone wall built on a rocky outcrop on the Western flank at the waters edge.[3]...
- instagram.com chavonnesbattery/Museum - 264 Followers, 613 Following, 78 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Chavonnes Battery Museum (@chavonnesbattery).
- facebook.com ChavonnesBatteryMuseum/Chavonnes Battery Museum, Cape Town, Western Cape. 1,210 likes · 827 were here. The Museum is unfortunately still closed to the public at this stage.
- twitter.com ChavonnesMOur incredible partners at @vandawaterfront and @ChavonnesM are hosting us for an entire day of celebration. Image. Chavonnes Battery.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g312659-…We went on a historical walk of the V & A Waterfront organised by, and starting from, the Chavonnes Battery Museum.
- theheritageportal.co.za article/origins-chavonnes…Later this became known as the Chavonnes Battery. ... Painting of the Chavonnes Battery. In 1860 the battery was demolished to build the Alfred Dock.
- viator.com Cape-Town-attractions/Chavonnes-…Today, the site is home to the Chavonnes Battery Museum, where visitors can gain insight into this fascinating part of Cape Town’s history.
- medium.com f-stop-magazine/stenin-press-photo-…On show at the Chavonnes Battery Museum about the history of Cape Town until Feb 2019. World-class experience opposite Robben Island ferry.”
- http://southafricaexplorer.co.za attractions/chavonnes-…Watchdog at Cape Town’s front door, the Chavonnes Battery was built over when the Alfred Basin was constructed in 1860.
- gabrielfaganarchitects.com chavonnes-batteryThe Chavonnes Battery was a fortification built in the early 18th century to protect the bay and town.
- bookmundi.com companies/chavonnes-battery/c748The Chavonnes Battery was partially demolished in 1860 its stone reused for the Alfred Basin and the Clock Tower was built as its new sentinel.