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  • 41st Infantry Coat of arms with a Martello Tower
  • A 1953 stamp of Antigua showing the Martello Tower in Barbuda.
  • Arnala]], India
  • Canon on Martello tower in La Preneuse, Black River, Mauritius
  • Offshore Martello tower on [[Shenick Island]], [[County Dublin]]
  • [[Fort Denison]], [[Sydney Harbour]].
  • Fort Recovery]], in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Martello tower (South No.7) at [[Killiney]]
  • [[Madliena Tower]] (not a true Martello Tower but sometimes considered as such).
  • Martello tower at Fort Beaufort
  • Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]
  • A Martello tower on the [[plains of Abraham]] in [[Quebec City]] ([[Quebec]], [[Canada]]), at the top of Cap Diamant overlooking the [[Saint Lawrence River]].
  •  The Martello tower at [[Ferry Reach, Bermuda]] (1822) (background), contrasts with the Ferry Island Fort (1790s) (foreground).
  • An aerial view of the western of two Martello towers at Clacton-on Sea
  • The eastern of two Martello towers at [[Clacton-on-Sea]]
  • Diagram of the interior of a Martello tower
  • Distribution of Martello towers worldwide
  • [[Portmarnock]] Martello tower, one of many on Ireland's east coast
  • Ruined Martello tower at New Castle, New Hampshire, overlooking Portsmouth harbour in the late 19th century
  • Martello tower at Cap Cavalleria, Menorca.
  • Fort Frederick]], [[Shoal Tower]], and [[Cathcart Tower]] in [[Kingston, Ontario]]
  • The [[Tally Toor]], in [[Leith]], Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Martello tower at Castle of San Julian, Cartagena de Levante
  • Magnisi tower at Priolo Gargallo.
  • La Tour de Vinde, [[Saint Brélade]], Jersey
  • Québec city]] had four Martello towers, but tower no. 3 was demolished in 1904. In this picture, the internal structure can be seen.
  • Martello tower no. 1, Quebec City
  • The resistance of the [[Torra di Mortella]] to the British in 1794 inspired Martello towers

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·- A building of masonry, generally circular, usually erected on the seacoast, with a gun on the summit mounted on a traversing platform, so as to be fired in any direction.
Martello tower         
Martello towers, sometimes known simply as Martellos, are small defensive forts that were built across the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the French Revolutionary Wars onwards. Most were coastal forts.
Martello         
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Martello (disambiguation)
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(also Martello tower)
¦ noun (plural Martellos) any of numerous small circular forts that were erected for defence along the coasts of Britain during the Napoleonic Wars.
Origin
alt. of Cape Mortella in Corsica, where such a tower proved difficult for the English to capture in 1794.

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Martello tower

Martello towers, sometimes known simply as Martellos, are small defensive forts that were built across the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the French Revolutionary Wars onwards. Most were coastal forts.

They stand up to 40 feet (12 m) high (with two floors) and typically had a garrison of one officer and 15–25 men. Their round structure and thick walls of solid masonry made them resistant to cannon fire, while their height made them an ideal platform for a single heavy artillery piece, mounted on the flat roof and able to traverse, and hence fire, over a complete 360° circle. A few towers had moats or other batteries and works attached for extra defence.

The Martello towers were used during the first half of the 19th century, but became obsolete with the introduction of powerful rifled artillery. Many have survived to the present day, often preserved as historic monuments.