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Interior. View from South West.

SC 654365

Description Interior. View from South West.

Date 3/10/1996

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number SC 654365

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of D 3097

Scope and Content Interior, pumping station, World War I and II Naval Base, Lyness, Hoy, Orkney Islands At Lyness on Hoy, close to the sounds which made up the main fleet anchorage, naval quarters, stores and an oil depot were established during World War I and were considerably developed in World War II to become the Base Headquarters, HMS Proserpine. As a naval oil terminal the base came to include 16 above-ground oil storage tanks and, beneath the nearby hill of Wee Fea, six very large underground fuel tanks which were capable of storing some 100,000 tons of oil. In 1937 the contract for building the underground tanks went to Sir William Arrol & Co Ltd and work continued through to 1943 when the project was aborted. These tanks lie about 90m above and some 1.86km west of the original (1917) pumping station at the Lyness waterfront. An additional, intermediate pumping station was thus required; designed and built by Arrols in 1937, it stands on the hillside roughly halfway between the Lyness station and the tanks under Wee Fea. This view of the interior of the intermediate pumping station shows a pair of diesel-powered pumps and associated oil pipes standing in the centre of this brick-built, trussed roof shed. In the background, housed in a projecting wing on the 'downhill' side of the building, is the main oil receiving tank, a large riveted steel cylinder which served as an anti-surge vessel, reducing the pulsing of oil in the pipelines. The T-shaped layout of the building conforms to one of the 1937 drawings in the Arrol collection. At the heart of the Orkney archipelago, Scapa Flow was the main fleet anchorage for the Royal Navy during both World Wars. Its vital importance led to the creation of one of the most concentrated defence networks in Britain. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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