Through the gate Pembroke Dock

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Through the gate Pembroke Dock by Ant Basterfield as part of the Geograph project.

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Through the gate Pembroke Dock

Image: © Ant Basterfield Taken: Unknown

This is a view of an old seaplane hangar at Pembroke Dock used to house the Short Sunderland seaplane (nicknamed the flying Porcupine). This aircraft was a formidable adversary to the Axis powers. Please see http://www.divetheworld.com/Diving/warbirds/SunderlandT9044/index.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.694182
Longitude
-4.948774