. . . "100"^^ . "Battery Lothringen"@en . "Some structures restored, others ruined"@en . . . . "Yes"@en . . . "Noirmont Point, Saint Br\u00E9lade, Jersey"@en . . "Concrete, steel and timber"@en . . "49.1675"^^ . "People of Jersey"@en . . . "Battery Lothringen was a World War II coastal artillery battery in Saint Br\u00E9lade, Jersey, named after the SMS Lothringen, and constructed by Organisation Todt for the Wehrmacht during the Occupation of the Channel Islands. The first installations were completed in 1941, around the same time as the completion of the nearby Battery Moltke, in St. Ouen. The site overlooks the 19th Century Martello tower of La Tour de Vinde. This is the black and white tower visible in the photo to the right. The tower is painted to serve as a daymark. There is no easy footpath from the battery to the tower."@en . . . "1941"^^ . . . . "Kriegsmarine Ensign"@en . . . "Battery Lothringen"@en . "Battery Lothringen seen from the sea in 2009"@en . "-2.1696"^^ . "Battery Lothringen was a World War II coastal artillery battery in Saint Br\u00E9lade, Jersey, named after the SMS Lothringen, and constructed by Organisation Todt for the Wehrmacht during the Occupation of the Channel Islands. The first installations were completed in 1941, around the same time as the completion of the nearby Battery Moltke, in St. Ouen. The battery site is located at the end of Noirmont Point, a rock headland which overlooks St. Aubin's Bay, Elizabeth Castle, and the harbours of Saint Helier. It was a part of the Atlantic Wall system of coastal fortifications, and most of the concrete structures remain today. The 3rd Battery of Naval Artillery Battalion 604 were stationed here. The site overlooks the 19th Century Martello tower of La Tour de Vinde. This is the black and white tower visible in the photo to the right. The tower is painted to serve as a daymark. There is no easy footpath from the battery to the tower."@en . . .