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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil terminal, view from SSW, of the Pumphouse for the underground oil tanks.  The Naval Cemetery is visible in the background.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil terminal, view from S, of the Pumphouse for the underground oil tanks.  Part of the Naval Cemetery is visible in the background.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil terminal, view from NW, of part of the Naval Cemetery and a pillbox.  Also visible are are some of the ancillary buildings in the N part of the Naval Base.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil Terminal, view of the Naval Cemetery and a pillbox.  Also visible are are some of the ancillary buildings and the remaining oil tank, museum complex in the N part of the Naval Base.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the S, centred on the Naval Cemetery and a pumping station, and showing the edge of the Royal Naval Oil Terminal in the right half of the photograph.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil Terminal, view from N, of buildings and a large concrete hut base with part of the Naval Cemetery.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil Terminal, view from NW of the hut bases of a military camp to the NW of the Naval Base.  In the background the officers' quarters and the Naval Cemetery.
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View of pillbox near naval cemetery from East
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the ESE, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the centre left of the photograph is the Naval Cemetery.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the ENE, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the top half of the photograph is Wee Fea Naval Signal Station.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the SSW, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal, and showing the Naval Cemetery in the centre left of the photograph.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the E, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the top left hand corner of the photograph is Wee Fea Naval Signal Station.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the ENE, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the top half of the photograph is Wee Fea Naval Signal Station.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the ENE, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the top half of the photograph is Wee Fea Naval Signal Station.
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Hoy, Lyness, oblique aerial view, taken from the NE, centred on the Royal Navy Oil Terminal. Visible in the centre right of the photograph is Wee Fea Naval Signal Station.
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Oblique aerial view of Orkney, Hoy, Lyness, Royal Naval Oil terminal, view from NW, centred on Naval Cemetery and pillbox.
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View of pillbox near naval cemetery from East
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Cross of Sacrifice.  View from North
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Cross of Sacrifice.  View from East
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H.M.S. Hampshire Memorial.  View from East
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The Memorial to HMS Vanguard, World War I and II Naval Cemetery, Lyness, Hoy, Orkney Islands  This memorial to the officers and men of HMS Vanguard takes the form of a ringed and interlaced Celtic high cross. The inscription on the base reads: Traditions Never Die. HMS Vanguard, a 19,560-ton battleship blew up at anchor off the Calf of Flotta on 9 July 1917 with the loss of over 1,000 men, that is, of all but two of her company.   View from North East
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View of Cross of Sacrifice from N.
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View from E of memorial to officers and men of H.M.S. Hampshire, drowned at sea on 5 June 1916.
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View from NE of Vanguard Memorial.
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