National Trust
Reigate Fort Information Graphics and Guide Booklet
The National Trust Reigate Fort was one of thirteen mobilisation centres which stretched along the North Downs, using the hills as a natural line of defence. It was built in the 1890s when confidence in the British navy was low and there was increasing concern about the perceived threat of invasion, and was decommissioned in 1906. 
It was possibly used in some capacity during both the first and second world wars and taken into National Trust ownership in 1932.
FdK have produced both a printed guide book and permanent information graphics on the site, using some great commissioned watercolour illustrations and cut-aways

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