Reference numberE000855-326DescriptionOliver Hill Battery is a place of exceptional cultural heritage significance, the most intact of all Australian 9.2" gun batteries, and one of only five battery sites worldwide that still retain guns in their WWII location. It is a relatively intact and distinct cultural precinct, and a prominent landmark in the natural landscape of Rottnest Island.Date2005PhotographerAndrews, GraemePhotograph FormatDiariesDigital ItemYes
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Oliver Hill Fort at Rottnest Island (2005). City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 15/12/2025, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/9085