Fort Banks (also known as the Eastern Command Fixed Defences), is an old World War II fort that was used to protect the entrance to Botany Bay. The fort is located north of Cape Banks in La Perouse, New South Wales Australia.

A partially buried gun emplacement that formed part of Fort Banks

History

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Just before WWII, a small section of land on the Cape Banks Headland that was owned by the New South Wales Golf Club was used by the Australian Army to build a fort. The fort was made so that it could protect Sydney from an attack by a foreign navy ship. The fort had two BL 9.2 inch Mark 10 cannons that were put into concrete gun emplacements (pictured) and barracks that were finished just before the start of WWII. During WWII the Henry Head Battery was also reopened and had two BL 6 inch cannons. [1][2]

 
Looking south over the gun emplacement[3]

References

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  1. "068898 | Australian War Memorial". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  2. "NSW Golf Club - La Perouse, New South Wales - History". www.nswgolfclub.com.au. Archived from the original on 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  3. "Images of Fort Banks during the World War II era".[permanent dead link]