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EAW001019 ENGLAND (1946). The North Dock, the Sunderland Harbour Entrance and Roker Pier Lighthouse, Sunderland, 1946. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
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Pennawd | [EAW001019] The North Dock, the Sunderland Harbour Entrance and Roker Pier Lighthouse, Sunderland, 1946. This image has been produced from a damaged negative. |
Cyfeirnod | EAW001019 |
Dyddiad | 6-June-1946 |
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Gwlad | ENGLAND |
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e10311 An emergency battery of two 12-pounder guns emplaced in August 1940, one on each of the inner pier heads. Initially B Battery, 509 Coast Regt; later 265 Coast Battery RA. This was a difficult command due to the need to detour several miles through Sunderland to get from No.1 Gun on the north pier to No. 2 Gun on the south pier. Despite this, during a 1941 tour of inspection, it is described as a 'good battery' with a note that it lacked a command post and overhead covers. Placed in care and maintenance in April 1944, abandoned December 1944. |
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