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View along blast corridor from West

SC 643754

Description View along blast corridor from West

Catalogue Number SC 643754

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of D 17925

Scope and Content Magazines and blast wall, World War II airfield, Skeabrae, Mainland, Orkney Islands In World War II there were four main military airfields in Orkney, two of which were originally operated by the Royal Navy (Twatt and Hatston) and two by the Royal Air Force (Skeabrae and Grimsetter). Designed as a Royal Naval Air Station, Skeabrae was handed over in an incomplete state to the RAF in May 1940, and thereafter operated as their main fighter base, Grimsetter being transferred to the Royal Navy in 1943. This view shows the gap or 'blast corridor' between the zigzag blast wall (left) and one of the three surviving single-storeyed magazines or ammunition stores (right), all built of brick. 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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