RMD8BMJH–Orkney Islands, Churchill Barrier linking Burray and South Ronaldsay built by WW2 prisoners to protect Scarpa Flow from u boat
RFT34AWP–World War 2 anti submarine nets near Evie on the shore of Eynhallow Sound, Orkney, Scotland UK.
RMW378J0–Scapa Flow, Battle cruiser Derfflinger sinking at 2.45pm on 21st June 1919
RFT7RX39–A rusting, sunken World War 2 block ship (with diving platform) off Churchill Barrier No. 3 between Glims Holm and Burray in Orkney, Scotland, UK
RMC2PJNX–A diver inspects the wreckage of the German destroyer, F2 in Scapa Flow, Orkney
RF2E03X99–Italian Chapel. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners, Orkney, Scotland.
RMF4DXX2–Churchill Barriers and block ship dating back to World War II. At this place, U47 invaded Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RM2GJNE16–Light trails across Churchill Barrier No 3, Orkney Islands
RMCP1PEE–Reuter, Ludwig von, 9.2.1869 - 18.12.1943, German admiral, portrait, circa 1918,
RMJR4BRK–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMEM3WC4–Stanger Head WW2 Signal Station on the island of Flotta, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RMEMPBBY–1940 front page Daily Herald Winston Churchill announces closure of Scapa Flow to the Royal Navy RAF drop leaflets over
RMFCKP2C–The Italian Chapel constructed of 2 nissen huts in 1942 at Italian prisoner of war Camp 60 next to Sapa Flow. The Italian
RMEPW7EX–Rusty wagon
RMAM8WEY–dh Churchill Barriers HOLM ORKNEY Graemeshall sea defense gun position overlooking first barrier naval history ww2 world war two 2 british scapa flow
RM2J91BX7–Aerial view of Churchill barrier No.2 which links Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm, Orkney islands, Scotland.
RFH7N248–Orkney island Scotland at scapa bay sunken old rusty ship wreck 2
RMKEBCNG–Second World War gun emplacements and buildings on Flotta at south entrance to Scapa Flow on Orkney Scotland UK
RM2JNC721–The US aircraft carrier USS Wasp and the heavy cruiser USS Wichita in Scapa Flow. USS Wasp was sunk a few months later after being torpedoed during the invasion of Guadalcanal in September 1942.
RME5GFB3–1940 Arizona Republic front page reporting German bombing raid on British naval base at Scapa Flow
RMRC2CC9–Hackness Martello Tower, Hoy, Orkney. One of two towers built during Napoleonic Wars to defend British Convoys in Scapa Flow.
RME5GHPB–1939 New York Times front page reporting Sinking of British battleship HMS Royal Oak at Scapa Flow by German submarine U-47
RMC2PJM9–A diver looks under the hull of the German destroyer, F2 in Scapa Flow, Orkney
RF2E03X9K–Italian Chapel. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners, Orkney, Scotland.
RMC2PJKF–A diver inspects the forward 4.1 inch gun of the German destroyer, F2 in Scapa Flow, Orkney
RMF4DXX3–Churchill Barriers and block ship dating back to World War II. At this place, U47 invaded Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RME5GEBH–1939 Ons Volk (Netherlands) front page reporting Sinking of HMS Royal Oak at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands
RMJR4BW3–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMEM3RN3–Stanger Head WW2 Signal Station on the island of Flotta, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RME5GHEP–1939 The Times page 8 reporting German air raid on Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow and East Coast
RMFCKP2B–The Italian Chapel constructed of 2 nissen huts in 1942 at Italian prisoner of war Camp 60 next to Sapa Flow. The Italian
RMEPW7GE–Scad Head
RMAWDY4R–dh LAMB HOLM ORKNEY Coastal denfence gun emplacements guarding Churchill barriers military defence coast scapa flow world war 2
RM2J91BR4–Aerial view of Churchill barrier No.2 which links Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm, Orkney islands, Scotland.
RMBGJXRD–The Churchill barrier between Minland Orkney and Lamb Holm Island SCO 5834
RMEPW77F–Wartime remains
RMCR0DPA–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RM2GAX8AC–WWII Buchanan Battery, Isle of Flotta, Orkney
RMBGDCKX–The Bell from HMS Royal Oak sunk in Scapa Bay Orkney by U47 on the 14th October 1937 SCO 5655
RMF4NDH3–Italian Chapel, Orkney
RMPD5EKX–The Churchill Barriers in Orkney, this one has a block ship in view infront of the barrier (these pre-dated the barriers themselves to prevent U-Boats
RMF4DXX1–Churchill Barriers and block ship dating back to World War II. At this place, U47 invaded Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland. (Large format sizes available)
RMBGJY8N–The famous Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland. SCO 5838
RMJR4BFG–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMEM3XH4–Stanger Head WW2 Signal Station on the island of Flotta, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RME5GHEN–1939 Daily Mail back page reporting German air raid on Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow and East Coast
RMF4DXX0–Churchill Barriers auf den Orkney Islands, Scotland, Northern Isles, Orkney. (Large format sizes available)
RMA1X128–dh Hoxa Head Gun emplacement SOUTH RONALDSAY ORKNEY Hoxa Sound Scapa Flow coastal defence battery naval world war 2 two ww2 defences britain
RM2J91C6T–Aerial view of Churchill barrier No.2 which links Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm, Orkney islands, Scotland.
RMCR1BH4–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RM2GAXH1W–WWII coast gun batteries at Neb, Isle of Flotta, Orkney
RMPD549C–The Churchill Barriers in Orkney, this one has a block ship in view infront of the barrier (these pre-dated the barriers themselves to prevent U-Boats
RMBGJYNY–Wooden carved crucifixion outside the Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Orkney SCO 5840
RMJR4BWF–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMD2X6D3–The buoy which marks the site of the wreck of HMS Royal Oak in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RME5GHEH–1939 Daily Telegraph front page reporting German air raid on Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow and East Coast
RMA8E07E–dh Scapa Flow Visitors Centre HOY ORKNEY Anti submarine boom defense net AA gun Naval history museum scotland world war 2 defence netting
RM2J91C0R–Aerial view of Churchill barrier No.2 which links Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm, Orkney islands, Scotland.
RMCR1B8F–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RM2GAX611–WWII gun emplacemnet, Isle of Flotta, Orkney
RMBGK299–The famous Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland. SCO 5837
RMJR4BGJ–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMD2X6EB–The buoy which marks the site of the wreck of HMS Royal Oak in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RME5GHEJ–1939 Daily Sketch back page reporting German air raid on Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow and East Coast
RME5GHDW–1939 The Times front page reporting Hitler's peace proposals and survivors of Royal Navy battleship HMS Royal Oak sunk at Scapa Flow
RMAWDPEX–dh LAMB HOLM ORKNEY Coastal denfence gun emplacements guarding Churchill barriers military defence coast world war 2 britain scapa flow
RM2J91C42–Aerial view of Churchill barrier No.2 which links Lamb Holm and Glimps Holm, Orkney islands, Scotland.
RME5GHF1–1939 Daily Sketch front page reporting German bombing raid on Scapa Flow and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit to Australia House in London
RMEMPBRD–1940 front page Daily Telegraph Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on Allied economic blockade of Germany air raid on Scapa
RMTXJ85K–1939 Ons Volk (Netherlands) Sinking of HMS Royal Oak
RMCR1BC0–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RM2GAXG8X–WWII coast gun emplacement at Neb, Isle of Flotta, Orkney
RME5GFA1–1939 Sunday Express front page reporting sinking HMS Royal Oak
RMBGK2HN–The famous Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland. SCO 5836
RMJR4BMJ–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMBBJA2G–dh Hoxa Head battery WW2 SOUTH RONALDSAY ORKNEY Balfour observation posts and gun platform emplacements scapa flow war 2
RM2J91AXP–Aerial view of Churchill Barrier no.1 which links Mainland to Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands, Scotland
RMCR1B4D–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RM2GAX73M–WWII Buchanan Battery with ghostly figure, Isle of Flotta, Orkney
RME5GFA0–1939 Sunday Express front page reporting sinking HMS Royal Oak
RME5GFA2–1939 Evening News (London) front page reporting sinking HMS Royal Oak
RMBGK0XJ–The famous Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland. SCO 5847
RMJR4BK9–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RMAM846Y–dh Churchill Barriers HOLM ORKNEY Graemeshall sea defense gun position overlooking first barrier scapa flow coastal battery ww2 world war two defence
RM2J91AT9–Aerial view of Churchill Barrier no.1 which links Mainland to Lamb Holm, Orkney Islands, Scotland
RMCR0E04–The Churchill Barrier on the Orkney Islands
RME5GFA3–1939 Evening News (London) front page reporting sinking HMS Royal Oak
RME5GHEK–1939 Daily Sketch front page reporting Troops marching through London
RMJR4BNX–South Ronaldsay, Hoxa Head, Balfour Battery, Orkney UK Scotland
RME5GHEG–1939 Daily Herald front page reporting German troops advance on Western Front against French forces
RMBGK0CX–The famous Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm Mainland Orkney Highland Region Scotland. SCO 5849
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