English: This photograph shows South Barracks in the middle centre. Rosia Bay anchorage and Parsons Lodge can be seen to the lower right. It was this bay that H.M.S. Victory was towed to after the Battle of Trafalgar with Nelsons body onboard. O'Haras Tower can be seen at the top of the Rock in the centre. This would later be the site of O'Haras and Lord Aireys Batteries, still in existence today. Views from a model of Gibraltar in en:Gibraltar Museum. The model is 8 meter's long at a scale of 1/600 or 1inch = 50ft which represents the almost 3 mile length of Gibraltar
It was completed in 1865 from a survey by Lient. Charles Waren R.E. under the direction of Major General Frome R.E. it was coloured after nature by Captain B.A. Branfill of 86 Regiment 1868.
These pictures are from DiscoverGibraltar.com and are generously given by the site and its auithor Jim Crone
This photograph and text are taken from DiscoverGibraltar.com in August 2012. They were given to the Gibraltarpedis project by Jim Crone and this gift was recorded in the gibraltar Chronicle.
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