The National Trust Kete
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The National Trust Kete by Arthur C Harris as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Arthur C Harris Taken: 20 Nov 2021
Formerly HMS Harrier. ** The construction of HMS Harrier at Kete on the Dale peninsula in the county of Pembrokeshire in south west Wales began in 1944. It was originally known as HMS Goldcrest II, a satellite of HMS Goldcrest, the Royal Naval Air Station at nearby Dale. The purpose of the centre was to train Air Direction officers for service primarily with the aircraft carriers of the Fleet, and both ratings and WRNS as Air Plotters for service at sea and ashore. ** Courtesy cloudobservers.co.uk