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Invergordon, Royal Navy Port Fuel Depot

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An oblique aerial view of Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, looking S.
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Oblique aerial view of a cruise ship at East pier, Invergordon, Cromarty Firth, looking N.
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An oblique aerial view of Invergordon, Easter Ross, looking NE.
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Oblique aerial view of Invergordon, looking N.
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Oblique aerial view of Invergordon oil storage tanks, looking WNW.
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VIew of fuel tanks (first phase, 1912/13) from south west
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General view of fuel tanks from east. First phase (c1912/13). Brick clad Tanks nos 7 (left) and 6 (right) were clad as an anti-blast measure during the Second World War
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Fuel tanks, general view from east
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Fuel tank with access ladder, view from south east
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View of access ladder on side of fuel tank
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Fuel tanks and pipe supports, view from south
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Detail of rivetting and ladder on side of sample fuel tank dating from second phase (c.1915)
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Fuel tank no. 43, view of interior showing underside of roof
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Fuel tanks, view from south west. First World War (c.1915 phase) .Tank 26 (left) and Tank 27 (right)
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Aerial view of Invergordon and the Cromarty Firth, looking W.
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Aerial view of Invergordon and the Cromarty Firth under snow, looking WSW.
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Aerial view of Invergordon, harbour, oil tanks and oil rigs, near Dingwall, Easter Ross, looking E.
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