It is believed to have been destroyed during the Great Siege of Gibraltar and later rebuilt.
He distinguished himself at the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
Green's improvements came just in time to meet the challenge of the Great Siege of Gibraltar between 1779-83.
This battery is first known to have been used during the Great Siege of Gibraltar which ran from 1779-83.
During the 1779-1783 Great Siege of Gibraltar it mounted at least one mortar, possibly more.
The Great Siege of Gibraltar would eventually last from 1779 to 1783.
In 1776, guns were first mounted on the battery, which also saw action during the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
The battery saw action during the Great Siege of Gibraltar and required repairs.
The battery housed 200 guns during the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
The original building however, was destroyed during the Great Siege of Gibraltar (1779-1783).