WPW006994 WALES (1921). View of Milford Haven, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative.

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Title [WPW006994] View of Milford Haven, oblique aerial view. 5"x4" black and white glass plate negative.
Reference WPW006994
Date 1921
Link Coflein Archive Item 6370358
Place name
Parish
District
Country WALES
Easting / Northing 190303, 205971
Longitude / Latitude -5.0357893607148, 51.712751699674
National Grid Reference SM903060

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Battleship HMS "Prince of Wales"

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Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:36:18 AM
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Sunday 8th of July 2012 01:11:29 PM

User Comment Contributions

Somebody who knew their pre-WW1 Royal Navy vessels could probably work out which are being scrapped here at the Thomas Wards shipbreaking yard at the mouth of Black Bridge Pill, probably early 1920s. On the left there's an old four-stack pre-Dreadnought with a ram bow; in the middle what also looks like a pre-Dreadnought, though a bit younger (lots of small armoured structures on the main deck, not an all-big-gun ship); another with a ram bow on the right.

HJH
Thursday 5th of July 2012 09:45:10 PM