EAW038192 ENGLAND (1951). The Old Salt Works at Stan Marsh and vessels off Port Victoria, Isle of Grain, from the north, 1951. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
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Title | [EAW038192] The Old Salt Works at Stan Marsh and vessels off Port Victoria, Isle of Grain, from the north, 1951. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing. |
Reference | EAW038192 |
Date | 2-August-1951 |
Link | |
Place name | ISLE OF GRAIN |
Parish | ISLE OF GRAIN |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 587680, 174336 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.70055093010934, 51.43639494139 |
National Grid Reference | TQ877743 |
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See also EAW002986 for HMS Maidstone moored in Portland Harbour on the 3rd October 1946. |
Kentishman |
Monday 25th of March 2019 10:35:49 PM |
Deadmans Island (NB no apostrophe per OS maps). |
Kentishman |
Friday 19th of August 2016 11:06:06 AM |
The only road and rail bridge over the Swale, linking Sheppey with mainland Kent. This bridge, a bascule type, was built in 1904 and replaced by the Kingsferry vertical lift bridge in 1960. The bridge in the photograph was closed for 10 months from 17th December 1922 after a Norwegian cargo ship 'Gyp' collided with it.
Source: Wikipaedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsferry_Bridge
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Kentishman |
Friday 19th of August 2016 11:04:35 AM |
The Swale |
Kentishman |
Friday 19th of August 2016 11:00:37 AM |
Ladies Hole Point |
Kentishman |
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:59:56 AM |
HMS Agincourt, launched in 1865 and converted to coal hulk C.109 in 1909. She was one of three Minotaur Class armoured frigates and carried five masts with full rigging in addition to a two cylinder steam engine driving a single propeller. Agincourt was built by Laird, Son & Co at Birkenhead. She became a training ship in 1893 and was renamed HMS Boscwen III then HMS Ganges II in 1908. She was moored off Sheerness until scrapped in 1960.
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Agincourt_(1865) |
Kentishman |
Thursday 28th of July 2016 01:20:31 PM |
HMS Marmion - initially J381, later renumbered M381. An Algerine Class minesweeper. Built at Port Arthur in Canada and launched on the 15th June 1944. |
Kentishman |
Friday 22nd of July 2016 12:32:44 PM |
HMS Avon Vale (F175), moored as part of the Sheerness Reserve Fleet. HMS Avon Vale was a Type II Hunt Class destroyer, built at the John Brown yard on Clydeside in 1940. She served mainly in the Mediterranean, but also on Atlantic convoys and in support of the D-Day landings. She was finally broken up at Sunderland in 1958. For further details see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Avon_Vale_(L06)
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Kentishman |
Sunday 17th of July 2016 09:16:42 AM |
User Comment Contributions
The caption describes this image as: ...'from the north'... However, this view is from the west, looking east to the Swale. |
Kentishman |
Friday 19th of August 2016 10:58:56 AM |