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Inchindown, Royal Navy Fuel Tanks

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Oblique aerial view of Inchindown, looking NNW.
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Interior showing small winch gear and bottom of oil guage.
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Interior, detail of lower portion of sample oil guage within an access chamber.
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Interior, view within access tunnel.
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Interior, within access tunnel, Mr Allan Kilpatrick (RCAHMS) and Mr Matt Ritchie (Forestry Commission) exitiing.
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Interior, view of access alcove with exit pipes from one of the main oil tanks.  In addition a plaque commemorating the completion in 1941.
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Interior, detail of dated commemorative plaque on main oil tank.
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Interior view back to entrance of access tunnel.
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Detail of small sign on electricty supply pole.
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Interior. Detail in chamber at top of shaft leading to Tank No.5 showing remains of fixings.
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Interior. Detail of corrugated iron replacemnt door leading to tank access.
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Interior. Detail of brickwork alterations in main tunnel.
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Interior. Detail of metal gaskets for pipes with graffiti covered wall.
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Interior. View of the service tunnel between tanks 1 and 2
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Interior. View from the SW end of tank 1. Visible at the far end, is a figure of a man, demonstrating the scale and size of  tank 1
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Detail of the entrance to the access tunnel.
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Detail of top of ventilation shaft of underground access tunnel chamber showing louvred openings.
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General view from SSE of the portal to the piping tunnel.
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Interior, detail of switchgear equipment at entrance to piping tunnel.
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Interior, view through exit pipe in end wall of one of the main oil tanks.
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Interior, detail of access tunnel roof lighting fixture.
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Interior. Detail of main oil pipe to tank.
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General oblique aerial view from the Inchindown oil storage tanks with Invergordon in the distance, looking SSE.
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General view from SSE of access tunnel portal.
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