EAW006014 ENGLAND (1947). The Great Western Docks (Millbay) and the Eastern King battery, Plymouth, 1947

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Manylion

Pennawd [EAW006014] The Great Western Docks (Millbay) and the Eastern King battery, Plymouth, 1947
Cyfeirnod EAW006014
Dyddiad 18-May-1947
Dolen
Enw lle PLYMOUTH
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 246950, 53602
Hydred / Lledred -4.1520594513978, 50.36178414306
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SX470536

Pinnau

Possibly former HMS Albatros, latterly Hellenic Prince

ken
Tuesday 27th of October 2020 03:02:22 PM
Spillers grain silo.

Porcy
Saturday 18th of July 2020 04:49:30 PM
2ndWW LAA gun position.

redmist
Wednesday 8th of July 2020 07:00:04 PM
2ndWW Coast Artillery Battery.

redmist
Wednesday 8th of July 2020 06:57:34 PM
2ndWW Coast Artillery Battery.

redmist
Wednesday 8th of July 2020 06:51:46 PM

gBr
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 08:35:46 PM
Sports Ground ?

gBr
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 08:20:38 PM
Millbay Road

MB
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 10:31:46 AM
West Hoe Road

MB
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 10:31:20 AM
Fairly certain these buildings are Valletort Flour Mills, run by Spillers. Demolished in 1978

MB
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 10:25:53 AM
Royal Navy frigate or destroyer

MB
Tuesday 23rd of August 2016 11:40:03 PM
Royal Marine Barracks Stonehouse

Rex Phare
Wednesday 12th of November 2014 12:09:52 PM
Doc Buildings Camouflaged to prevent easy wartime navigation by the enemy

Al
Friday 6th of December 2013 10:37:35 AM
This 115ft-tall grain silo structure was built for Spillers in the 1940s and remained in use until the early 1980s. The reinforced-concrete structure was slowly demolished in 2008

MB
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 10:28:01 AM
Drakes Island

RogerTCB
Monday 4th of November 2013 01:40:53 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

There was a second roller flour mill in West Hoe Road, dating from 1889 or earlier, known as the Great Western Flour Mills. Did it survive the bombing of Plymouth in the Second World War? West Hoe Road can be seen left of centre in this shot

MB
Wednesday 24th of August 2016 10:31:01 AM