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Martello Tower
Part of Hambantota District
Hambantota, Sri Lanka
Martello Tower is located in Sri Lanka
Martello Tower

Martello Tower

Coordinates6°7′19N 81°7′37E / 6.12194°N 81.12694°E / 6.12194; 81.12694
TypeDefence Martello tower
Height7.6 m (25 ft)
Site information
Controlled byGovernment of Sri Lanka
Open to
the public
yes
Conditiongood
Site history
Built1804-1806
Built byBritish
Materialslimestone and coral

The Martello Tower (Sinhala: මාටෙලෝ කුළුණ Matelo Kuluna) in Hambantota, is a small circular shaped fort, inspired by the Martello tower (a 15th-century fort at Mortella (Myrtle) Point in Corsica that survived an attack by the British Royal Navy in 1794).

The tower was built between 1804 and 1806 to protect the harbour and settlement at Hambantota, following an unsuccessful attack by Kandyan insurgents in 1803. Construction of the tower is credited to a Captain Goper of the Engineers Corp (however no individual by that name appears in the British Army records). The commanding engineer in Ceylon at the time of the tower's construction was Captain Bridges, who was involved in the design of a similar Martello tower in Simon's Town near Cape Town, South Africa in 1796, which the tower in Hambantota closely resembles.

In September 1803 HMS Wilhelmina stopped briefly at Hambantota, where she dropped off an eight-man detachment from the Royal Artillery, who reinforced the British garrison there and later helped it repel a Kandian attack.[1]

The Martello tower is 7.6 m (25 ft), with a base diameter of 12 m (39 ft) and 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) thick walls. It has an unusual projecting rim around the parapet. Similar to English towers the entrance to the fort was through a doorway on the first floor but unlike others the Hambantota tower has a number of loopholes. The ground floor contained a storeroom and magazine. The tower's armaments included two 6-pounder-, three 3-pounder, and a number of 2 and 1-pounder guns. In 1813 a 5-1/2 inch howitzer replaced most of the small guns, and in 1814 two 18-pounder guns were added.

The tower was restored in 1999. In the past, the tower housed the Land Registry of the Hambantota Kachcheri. Today it houses a fisheries museum.[2]

Hambantota fort

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Hambantota fort was built Dutch in 1760 with the purpose of protecting the salt pans. The British used the site of the fort for the Martello tower.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "No. 15689". The London Gazette. 3 April 1804. p. 405.
  • ^ "Martello Tower at Hambantota". Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  • ^ "Hambantota". VOC Sri Lanka. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  • Further reading

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    British forts in Sri Lanka
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