RMC8210X–Maunsell sea forts. Red Sands sea forts Thames estuary, they are now abandoned
RMF4FGTD–Maunsell Sea Forts, now abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast near Herne Bay
RMBTC4PJ–Aerial view of Maunsell sea forts in Thames Estury , decommissioned in the late 1950s, have been used as pirate radio stations.
RMFYC4DR–Maunsell naval forts - Red Sands sea forts
RMD409CT–Red Sands wartime forts in Thames Estuary England UK GB
RFP632TY–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned
RMDHC902–12/10/2013 Sea forts at Red Sands, Thames Estuary Maunsell Forts. River Thames, England, UK
RF2NFH550–Maunsell Sea Forts On The Thames Estuary
RMFD2CJ9–Color photograph of Mounsell Forts in Red Sands (Thames Estuary, London)
RM2HE3TN1–The Maunsell sea forts are armed towers built in the Thames and Mersey estuaries during the Second World War to help defend the United Kingdom.
RFMA7XN6–The World War II Maunsell Forts in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent coast.
RF2J860WY–World War 2 Maunsell Sea Forts
RM2RXX5RK–Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames estuary
RF2KF9Y5B–Red Sands - World War Two Fort in Thames estuary
RF2WHR1G8–Maunsell Forts
RMS47F0E–Maunsell Forts
RMM1MY8B–Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm and Red Sands Maunsell Forts in the mouth of the Thames Estuary off the Essex and Kent coasts. Cargo ship passing by
RM2JRMYXB–The yacht ‘morning all’ beached at low tide on the shore at Whitstable, Kent.
RMHXT1Y9–Maunsell naval forts - Red Sands sea forts
RMC87R8F–Maunsell sea forts. Red Sands sea fort Thames estuary, now abandoned. The Kentish flats windfarm is just behind on the horizon.
RMF4FGTB–Maunsell Sea Forts, now abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast near Herne Bay
RM2JP9YKX–Distant cargo ship navigating through offshore windfarms in Thames Estuary, with walkers far out from shore at Mulberry Harbour section off Southend
RF2A0RWE6–Oyster beds at low tide in Whitstable with World War II forts in the distance on the Kent coast in late summer
RMD409C1–Red Sands Forts in the Thames Estuary with distant offshore wind farm, Whitstable, England, Britain, GB, UK
RFP632Y5–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned, Close up of the disrepair showing rust and damaged windows
RMDHCG1Y–12/10/2013 Sea forts at Red Sands, Thames Estuary Maunsell Forts. River Thames, England, UK
RF2D64XHF–An Electric bollard light or buoy on the open sea in the esuary of the Thames, England, UK with the Red Sands Maunsell Forts in the distance
RMDXY1YB–A black and white image of Maunsell Forts in Thames Estuary
RF2J0BNPA–Red Sands (Maunsell) Forts at sunrise
RFMA7XM2–The World War II Maunsell Forts in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent coast.
RM2RXX5T1–Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames estuary
RF2KF9Y6D–Red Sands - World War Two Fort in Thames estuary
RF2BC22HJ–Redsands, Maunsell Forts, Thames Estuary, UK
RMS47F0G–Maunsell Forts
RM2PHA5D9–The Broomway, one of the UK's most dangerous footpaths, in the Thames estuary off Foulness Island, Essex. Maunsell Forts and windfarms in far distance
RMJ0F7H1–Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm and Red Sands Maunsell Fort in the mouth of the Thames Estuary off the Essex and Kent coasts. Walkers in evening sun
RFHXT1XG–Maunsell naval forts - Red Sands sea forts
RMDTFGTN–Maunsell sea forts. Red sands forts Thames estuary now abandoned
RMF4FGT8–Maunsell Sea Forts Red Sands, abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast near Herne Bay
RMAAKXJ4–Redsands Maunsell Forts off the coast of whitstable
RF2A0RTKX–Oyster beds at low tide in Whitstable with World War II forts in the distance on the Kent coast in late summer
RMD409CF–Red Sands Forts in the Thames Estuary with distant offshore wind farm, Whitstable, England, UK, GB
RFP632X5–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned, Close up of the disrepair showing rust and damaged windows
RMDHC5CK–12/10/2013 Sea forts at Red Sands, Thames Estuary Maunsell Forts. River Thames, England, UK
RMFYC335–Maunsell naval forts - Red Sands sea forts
RMFD2CHB–A black and white image of Maunsell Forts in Thames Estuary
RFP632T6–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned
RFMA7XN4–The World War II Maunsell Forts in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent coast.
RF2J8611F–Red Sands Forts abandoned WW2 Sea Forts
RM2RXX5HM–Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames estuary
RF2BC22D1–Uncle 6 Redsands, Maunsell forts, Thames Estuary, UK
RMS47F0H–Maunsell Forts
RMRT9X4D–Maunsell Forts World War Two defensive structures in the Thames Estuary
RMWXXGP9–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 18th September, 2019. Classic sailing yacht 'Queen Galadriel' operated by the Cirdan Sailing Trust seen sailing across the Thames Estuary in front of the wartime Red Sands Towers. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RFABN93F–Sea defenses 2
RMC80XK3–Maunsell sea forts. Red sands sea forts Thames estuary. They are now abandoned.
RMF4FGTF–Maunsell Sea Forts Shivering Sands abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast
RMADD9H2–Shivering sands Maunsell Forts
RF2A0RW23–Oyster beds at low tide in Whitstable with World War II forts in the distance on the Kent coast in late summer
RMD409D6–Red Sands wartime forts in Thames Estuary England UK GB
RM2RHCM2Y–The Maunsell Forts seen with very serious structural defects and many of their parts fallen into the sea. Nowadays only the seagulls nest in them. A ferry boat is visible at the distance as this water is not safe for boating. The Maunsell Forts are armed towers built at the Thames and the Mersey Estuaries during the Second World War to defend the United Kingdom. They have been built 1942 - 1943 for anti-aircraft defense and to report to London about the German aircraft. They are all named after the designer Guy Maunsell.
RMDHCH2B–12/10/2013 Sea forts at Shivering Sands, Thames Estuary Maunsell Forts. River Thames, England, UK
RM2RHCM7G–Whitstable, UK. 15th Aug, 2023. The Maunsell Forts seen with very serious structural defects and many of their parts fallen into the sea. Nowadays only the seagulls nest in them. The Maunsell Forts are armed towers built at the Thames and the Mersey Estuaries during the Second World War to defend the United Kingdom. They have been built 1942 - 1943 for anti-aircraft defense and to report to London about the German aircraft. They are all named after the designer Guy Maunsell. (Photo by Krisztian Elek/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMFD2C2X–Color photograph of Mounsell Forts in Red Sands (Thames Estuary, London)
RFP632TW–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned
RFMA7XMM–The World War II Maunsell Forts in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent coast.
RF2J8611K–Red Sands Forts in the Thames Estuary
RM2RXX68K–Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames estuary
RF2BBF2XK–Fort Knock John, WW2 Sea defence in the Thames Estuary.
RF2HMJ2D1–Shivering Sands Fort, Thames Estuary, England
RMAHTR8K–The Principality of Sealand, a micronation 12 nautical miles from the British coast.
RMWXXGXW–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 18th September, 2019. Classic sailing yacht 'Queen Galadriel' operated by the Cirdan Sailing Trust seen sailing across the Thames Estuary in front of the wartime Red Sands Towers. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RMAJG8YP–The Principality of Sealand, a micronation 12 nautical miles from the British coast.
RMC80XPC–The abandoned wartime Redsands fort in the Thames estuary. The Kentish flats windfarm can be seen beyond on the horizon.
RMF4FGT9–Maunsell Sea Forts, now abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast near Herne Bay
RMADD9H0–Shivering sands Maunsell Forts
RF2A0RWE7–Oyster beds at low tide in Whitstable with World War II forts in the distance on the Kent coast in late summer
RMF6CCTN–Red Sands Forts, wartime defences in the Thames Estuary, with distant offshore wind farm, Whitstable, England, Britain, GB, UK
RM2RHCM31–Whitstable, UK. 15th Aug, 2023. The Maunsell Forts seen with very serious structural defects and many of their parts fallen into the sea. Nowadays only the seagulls nest in them. The Maunsell Forts are armed towers built at the Thames and the Mersey Estuaries during the Second World War to defend the United Kingdom. They have been built 1942 - 1943 for anti-aircraft defense and to report to London about the German aircraft. They are all named after the designer Guy Maunsell. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMDHCB18–12/10/2013 Sea forts at Shivering Sands, Thames Estuary Maunsell Forts. River Thames, England, UK
RM2RHCM5C–Whitstable, UK. 15th Aug, 2023. The Maunsell Forts seen with very serious structural defects and many of their parts fallen into the sea. Nowadays only the seagulls nest in them. The Maunsell Forts are armed towers built at the Thames and the Mersey Estuaries during the Second World War to defend the United Kingdom. They have been built 1942 - 1943 for anti-aircraft defense and to report to London about the German aircraft. They are all named after the designer Guy Maunsell. (Photo by Krisztian Elek/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMFD2DJP–Color photograph of Mounsell Forts in Red Sands (Thames Estuary, London)
RFP632TC–Maunsell Forts - Red Sands sea forts now abandoned
RM2T1MNYG–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Maunsell Sea forts in the Thames Estuary: In the dock basin the twin towers of a sea fort to be used in the Thames Estuary are rapidly rising from the floating pontoon. A pre-assembled spot welded cage is hoisted into position, and the concrete is poured between a permanent wooden inner wall and an outer steel shell. Then the steel shell is moved up and the next cast is made. These secret forts were an effective defence against attacks by sea and air on the estuary.
RF2J8611G–Maunsell Fort and container ship in the Thames Estuary
RM2RXX5KH–Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames estuary
RF2BC21RP–Uncle 6 Redsands, Maunsell Tower in Thames Estuary
RF2HMJ2N1–Shivering Sands Fort, Thames Estuary, England
RMDDMYM4–Maunsell Forts at Shivering Sands, Kent, c1945-c1965. Artist: SW Rawlings
RMWXXGHN–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 18th September, 2019. Classic sailing yacht 'Queen Galadriel' operated by the Cirdan Sailing Trust seen sailing across the Thames Estuary in front of the wartime Red Sands Towers. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RMAJGG7W–The Principality of Sealand, a micronation 12 nautical miles from the British coast.
RMDTFGT2–Red sands forts Thames estuary now abandoned.
RMF4FGTC–Maunsell Sea Forts, now abandoned WW2 anti aicraft defences in the Thames Estuary off the North Kent Coast near Herne Bay
RMAAKXKA–Redsands Maunsell Forts off the coast of whitstable
RMAHWH2T–A visitor to the Principality of Sealand is pulled up on a winch.
RMF6CCW1–Red Sands Forts, wartime defences in the Thames Estuary, with distant offshore wind farm, Whitstable, England, Britain, GB, UK
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