St. George's Island is one of the main islands of the territory of Bermuda. Fort St. Catherine defended the eastern channel of Bermuda from the time of the island’s first settlement in the 1600’s, and was used for military purposes through WWII.
The original, small fort was built in 1614 to defend Gates’ Bay, the beach next to the fort where the survivors of the Sea Venture shipwreck made landfall. Additions were made through the centuries, with the last upgrade between 1865 and 1878, when five large, rifle muzzle-loading guns were mounted.
Fort St. Catherine is a major component of the Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, which was designated as a UNESCO site in 2000.
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