RM2M986FH–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RMKCET22–During World War (1914-18), Germany issued thousands of different Notgeld (emergency notes) for towns, cities and even restaurants and police stations. Some very rare forms of Notgeld are those issued on-board the German warship Hindenburg, which was scuttled at Scapa Flow at the end of the war.
RM2B2BC6K–After Germany has lost World War I, the German warships move to Scapa Flow in Scotland for the handover to the victorious powers. Before the handover, however, they scuttled themselves.
RF2JNM23K–The site of the former Links Battery at Stromness.
RMD2X6HJ–Scuba diving in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RMFG42X0–Oil rigs in Scapa Flow
RMG5EFYT–The signatures of German delegates on the peace treaty, agreeing that Germany will pay compensation for the scuttling of her fleet at Scapa Flow.
RFJMCTTA–Shipwreck Photography, The North Channel, Donegal (Malin Head)
RF2J88NED–Orkney Isles where you will find the sunken Block Ships attempting to protect Scapa flow during the Second World War. Some are very scenic Dives.
RF2GAEFRG–The Italian Chapel is a highly ornate Catholic chapel on Lamb Holm in the Orkney Islands. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners of war
RMR19JFN–Widewall Bay, South Ronaldsay, orkney
RM2A7KP5R–Ruined building covered in yellow lichen, Hoxa Head, South Ronaldsay, Orkney, Scotland
RF2T0WHNT–St Margaret's Hope is a charming fishing village in Orkney, Scotland.
RF2HW6W1M–Hoy High Lighthouse
RM2RRBWJX–Aerial view of Scapa whisky distillery at Scapa, Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK
RM2WN69YH–WW1 Blockships (sunken vessels) and a WW2 Churchill Barriers (causeway) used to protect the Scapa Flow Naval Base anchorage on Orkney, Scotland, UK
RFT7HEXM–The Italian Chapel is a converted Nissen hut on the small island of Lamb Holm in Orkney off the North coast of Scotland. Built by prisoners of war.
RMC36GG0–A diver on the wreck of the Empire Seaman, one of the blockships at Churchill Barrier No.3, Scapa Flow, Orkney
RM2M986FD–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RMDYERCK–Gunther Prien 1908 - 1941. German U-boat ace of the first part of the Second World War, and the first U-boat commander to win the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. His most famous exploit was the sinking of the British battleship HMS Royal Oak at anchor in the Home Fleet's anchorage in Scapa Flow.
RMCPMYE1–Scuttling of the 'Hindenburg' in Scapa Flow, 1919
RF2KFGRB1–Swanbister Bay on Orkney Mainland
RMD2X760–Scuba diving in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RMFG413C–Oil rigs in Scapa Flow
RFT3CN3W–Dusk view to Flotta and Hoy across Hoxa Sound from Hoxa Head, South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands.
RFJMCTTD–Shipwreck Photography, The North Channel, Donegal (Malin Head)
RF2J88NEB–Orkney Isles where you will find the sunken Block Ships attempting to protect Scapa flow during the Second World War. Some are very scenic Dives.
RM2GAEFPR–The Italian Chapel is a highly ornate Catholic chapel on Lamb Holm in the Orkney Islands. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners of war
RMR19JB3–Italian Chapel, holm lamb, orkney
RFTAK66Y–Churchill Barrier, Orkney.
RF2T0WKT4–The Churchill Barriers with the wreck of the SS Reginal Blockship in Orkney, Scotland.
RMA1JAA4–The wreckage of the Churchill Barrier blockships sunk during the second world war in Orkney Scotland UK
RM2RRBWTW–Aerial view of newly extended Scapa Flow Museum at Lyness, Hoy , Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK
RMAC90HA–dh Graemsay Lighthouse SCAPA FLOW ORKNEY Early morning sunrise orange and grey cloudy sky Scotland sun rise cloud seascape
RFECWK4D–The Italian Chapel, Orkney - Second World War Building, erected by Italian POWs
RM2GFY3RE–Winston Churchill, Sir Stafford Cripps, and the Commander in Chief Home Fleet, Admiral Sir John Tovey, on the quarterdeck of HMS King George V at Scapa.
RMC36GND–Collapsed deck supports of the Ilsenstein, one of the blockships on the seabed at Churchill Barrier No.2, Scapa Flow, Orkney
RMDRHMF1–SMS Bayern sinking after being scuttled, Scapa Flow, WW1
RM2FN0XJH–Whitegate, Cork, Ireland. 12th May, 2021. Oil tanker Elias Tsakos is assisted by tugboats Titan and Alex as she slowly manoeuvres away from the jetty and departs the harour on her way to Scapa Flow at Whitegate, Co. Cork, Ireland. - Credit; David Creedon / Alamy Live News
RMDYYW1W–Raising of the SMS Hindenburg in Scapa Flow, 1930
RFW680XK–Hoxa Sound from Hoxa Head on South Ronaldsay.
RMD2X7A0–Scuba diving in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RF2D9BBDY–View of Scapa Flow from coast of Hoy
RMCEF2K4–German battle-cruiser Hindenberg at Scapa during the first world war
RFRKJ332–Diver examining boxes of bullets on a shipwreck
RF2J88NGC–Orkney Isles or where you will find the sunken Block Ships attempting to protect Scapa flow during the Second World War. Some are very scenic Dives.80'
RF2GBK7RY–The Northlink ferry departs the port of Stromness
RMR19JB7–Italian Chapel, holm lamb, orkney
RMD04P7G–Looking along Churchill Barrier No 1 from the island of Lamb Holm to the mainland of Orkney.
RF2T0WJ7F–St Margaret's Hope is a charming fishing village in Orkney, Scotland.
RMA00M8N–OLD MAN OF HOY ORKNEYS SCOTLAND
RM2RRBWTY–Aerial view of newly extended Scapa Flow Museum at Lyness, Hoy , Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK
RM2K9YEDA–Blockship, Scapa Flow, Burray, 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.
RMC2PJKF–A diver inspects the forward 4.1 inch gun of the German destroyer, F2 in Scapa Flow, Orkney
RMG3C2G8–WW1 - German fleet sail to Scapa Flow, Scotland, UK
RM2FN0XJP–Whitegate, Cork, Ireland. 12th May, 2021. Oil tanker Elias Tsakos is assisted by tugboats Titan and Alex as she slowly manoeuvres away from the jetty and departs the harour on her way to Scapa Flow at Whitegate, Co. Cork, Ireland. - Credit; David Creedon / Alamy Live News
RMDYYW1R–The scuttled German war fleet in Scapa Flow
RFW5BGWH–Water Sound St. Margaret’s Hope, Orkney.
RMD2X7E3–Scuba diving in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RM2PE977D–View from Ward Hill overlooking Bring Deeps and Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands
RFPWGD4M–Churchill Barrier No.3 that connects Glimps Holm with Burray in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, built during WWII to prevent access to Scapa Flow.
RFRM6GKC–Dive boat coming in for pickup
RF2J88NG7–Orkney Isles, where you will find the sunken Block Ships, attempting to protect Scapa flow during the Second World War. Some are very scenic Dives.80'
RM2GBK7R8–The Ferry from Stromness to Graemsay and Linksness, island of Hoy
RMR19JBE–ruined shed, orkney
RMPJTXYE–Battleships at Scapa Flow in 1916-17
RF2T0WKNA–The Churchill Barriers with the wreck of the SS Reginal Blockship in Orkney, Scotland.
RMC4T7XP–Beach Scapa Bay Orkney Scotland May 2011
RF2RR300A–Aerial view of Hoxa Battery coastal defences at Scapa Flow at Hoxa on South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.
RMAM8WEY–dh Churchill Barriers HOLM ORKNEY Graemeshall sea defense gun position overlooking first barrier naval history ww2 world war two 2 british scapa flow
RM2K9YED9–Blockship, Scapa Flow, Burray, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RFH7N243–Orkney island Scotland at scapa bay sunken old rusty ship wreck
RMC36GH3–A diver passes part of the overgrown wreckage of the Lycia, one of the blockships at Churchill Barrier No.2, Scapa Flow, Orkney
RM2M986HD–British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2.
RM2FN0XJN–Whitegate, Cork, Ireland. 12th May, 2021. Oil tanker Elias Tsakos is assisted by tugboats Titan and Alex as she slowly manoeuvres away from the jetty and departs the harour on her way to Scapa Flow at Whitegate, Co. Cork, Ireland. - Credit; David Creedon / Alamy Live News
RMDYYW16–Raising of the German war fleet in Scapa Flow
RFW5BH0P–The spit navigation light at The Ruff, St. Margaret’s Hope.
RMD2X6T6–Scuba diving wetsuits prior to a dive in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
RMD2HPGE–Orkney blockship Reginald in Weddell Sound
RM2HMP9C2–Winston Churchill with the Lord Privy Seal, Sir Stafford Cripps, and the Commander-in-Chief Home Fleet, Admiral Sir John Tovey. Oct 1942.
RFRH55HF–Dive boat coming in for pickup
RF2J88NET–Diver next to a gun which is all on sunken Block Ships Orkney Isles attempting to protect Scapa flow during the Second World War. Some are very scenic
RM2E22CJG–Kaiser's Warship SMS Kaiser
RMR19JB9–Italian Chapel, holm lamb, orkney
RMD6FX3Y–Sea and rocks off Yesnaby, Orkney.
RM2J9511B–A tanker exiting Scapa Flow, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK
RMC4BTB7–Beach at Scapa Bay Orkney Scotland May 2011
RM2RR3008–Aerial view of Hoxa Battery coastal defences at Scapa Flow at Hoxa on South Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.
RMBBKPMR–dh Hoxa Scapa Flow SOUTH RONALDSAY ORKNEY SCOTLAND Coastal Houses by the sea cottage house idyllic cottages scottish highlands islands
RM2K9YEB0–Scapa Flow rig platform, Orkney, Scotland, UK
RFH7N248–Orkney island Scotland at scapa bay sunken old rusty ship wreck 2
RMC36GJW–A diver on the wreck of the Ilsenstein, one of the blockships at Churchill Barrier No.2, Holm Sound, Scapa Flow, Orkney
RMHH4EKC–WW1 - Comment on Scapa Flow, 21st June 1919
RM2FN0XJE–Whitegate, Cork, Ireland. 12th May, 2021. Oil tanker Elias Tsakos is assisted by tugboats Titan and Alex as she slowly manoeuvres away from the jetty and departs the harour on her way to Scapa Flow at Whitegate, Co. Cork, Ireland. - Credit; David Creedon / Alamy Live News
RMDYYW1F–Ships of the German war fleet in Scapa Flow, 1919
RFW3G1D0–The town of St. Margaret’s Hope on South Ronaldsay.
RMD2X6D3–The buoy which marks the site of the wreck of HMS Royal Oak in Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
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