WWII defences of North Wales: Gwespyr Royal Naval Radar Station (2)
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Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 31 Jul 2021
Two buildings, the one on the left housed the T273 naval CD transmitter/receiver equipment, and on the right, the radar plinth that contained turning gear for a rotating antenna on the roof within the circular brick parapet. Image