RASHKB Journal 皇家亞洲學會香港分會學刊 | RAS-2002 https://digitalrepository.lib.hku.hk/catalog/mp4901278 Table 1: Major public documents relating to the Devil's Peak Redoubt and Gough Battery Public Records Office (PRO), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Devil's Peak Redoubt A set of 1:120 sketches signed by Colonel L. Robertson, Chief Engineer of the South China Command entitled "Devil's Peak: Copy of the Original Design prepared by Lt. A. F. Day and coloured by him to show progress up to 1.7.1913," and "Devil's Peak Redoubt as constructed" showing progress up to 1.7.1914. (Hong Kong PRO control reference 441(1 & 2)) Gough Battery "Hong Kong, Survey of Devils Peak Shewing Prord Site for Batteries &C', drawn to a scale of 1:1200 the sites of three batteries dated "13.5.99," "surveyed by Lieut Bagnalt Wild R E in Dec: 98." (Hong Kong PRO control no. MM-0478) "Devil's Peak - Hong Kong - Survey of Sites for Batteries" showing a 1:2400 diagram of triangulation as well as 'Proposed Site for Battery for 9.2"' and 'Proposed Site for Battery for 6"' at a scale of 1:360 with a Public Record Office reference WO18/??182) (Hong Kong PRO control no. MM-0477) Page 106 Page 106 ================================================================================ RASHKB Journal 皇家亞洲學會香港分會學刊 | RAS-2002 https://digitalrepository.lib.hku.hk/catalog/mp4901278 118 Kong PRO control no. MM-0477) 'Hong Kong Devil's Peak, 2-6" B.L. Gun Battery, Details of No. 1 Emplacement - Gough Battery' chopped by the Inspector General of Fortifications dated 28.5.70 (with a Public Record Office reference WO78/4140 RP3578) (Hong Kong PRO control no. MM-0469) 'Hong Kong Devil's Peak, 2-6" B.L. Gun Battery, Details of No. 2 Emplacement - Gough Battery' chopped by the Inspector General of Fortifications dated 28.5.70 with a Public Record Office reference WO78/4140 RP3578 (Hong Kong PRO control no. MM-0470) Colonel Robertson, L. (28.7.1914), Devil's Peak: Copy of the Original Design prepared by Lt. A. F. Day and coloured by him to show progress up to 1.7.1913. 1:120 sketch drawn by Colonel L. Robertson, Chief Engineer, South China Command, (WO78/5432), PRO441(1). Colonel Robertson, L. (28.7.1914), Devil's Peak Redoubt as Constructed. 1:120 sketch drawn by Colonel L. Robertson, Chief Engineer, South China Command, (WO78/5432), PRO441(2). (b) On military operations Hong Kong Government, History of the War in the Far East. Confidential File CR5751/47, Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong Government, PRO HKRS163-1-656. History of the Part Taken by the 5th BN 7th Rajputs in the Defence & Fall of H.K. Against the Imperial Japanese Army, Dec; 8th - 25th. (WO172/1692), PRO16947. Royal Artillery Report on Operations in Hong Kong in Dec 1941. PRO17849. ================================================================================ RASHKB Journal 皇家亞洲學會香港分會學刊 | RAS-2002 https://digitalrepository.lib.hku.hk/catalog/mp4901278 March 1909 June 1909 December 1909 Taikoo Docks completed. Visit of the Inspector General of the Forces (Inspector of Royal Garrison Artillery). The Committee of Imperial Defence came to the view that the three 9.2-inch guns at Devil's Peak could well be opposed by 12x12-inch, 12x8-inch, and 18x7-inch guns of three battleships in the event of hostility, A report stated that the new emplacement for the 9.2-inch gun, originally earmarked for Pottinger Battery, was nearly ready and the pedestal was in position. The gun was a 9.2-inch BL Mark X on a carriage Barbette Mark V. Rollo, 1992, p.85 Rollo, 1992, p.87 Rollo, 1992, p.83, p.85, p.187 The 6-inch BL Mark VII was still there but was recommended for removal. 1910 The third 9.2-inch gun for Devil's Peak was completed (for Gough Battery). Rollo, 1992, p.89 22 November 1910 Service instructional practice at Pottinger Battery Rollo, 1992, p.86 8 January 1912 War Office Approved Armaments for Devil's Peak: Pottinger Battery: two 9.2-inch BL MX guns Rollo, 1992, p.91 April 1912 28 July 1914 5 August 1914 Gough Battery: one 9.2-inch BL MX gun The 6-inch gun at Gough Battery was removed. Colonel L. Robertson, Chief Engineer of the South China Command signed the 1:120 sketches "Devil's Peak: Copy of the Original Design prepared by Lt. A. F. Day and coloured by him to show progress up to 1.7.1913," and "Devil's Peak Redoubt as constructed" showing progress up to 1.7.1914. Declaration of war against Germany by Britain. The establishment for the Eastern Fire Command at Devil's Peak: Post at Redoubt: 1 officer + 10 soldiers Gough Battery: 1 officer 15 soldiers Roilo, 1992, p.187 PRO central reference 441 (1 & 2) Rollo, 1992, p.96 A stone inscription showing the year 1914 can be found in the redoubt. 130 ================================================================================