What secrets lie on the seabed? The coordinates 51 34 33N 03 58 21W indicates where the bow of the DS Strombus lies of the seabed. 51 34 33N 03 58 21W Location of the bow of the DS Strombus GoogleMaps DS Strombus The DS Strombus was originally built as a Tanker, by Armstrong Whitworth & Co., during 1900, for Anglo Saxon Patroleum Co., London. During 1925, was sold to Cia Ballenera del Peru, Peru, and was renamed as Callao . During 1926, sold again to Hvalf, A/S Africa , Tonsberg, where renamed as DS Strombus and was converted as a Whale Factory. March 1940, DS Strombus , arrived at South Georgia. Later that month or April, departed South Georgia and travelled independently to Freetown, Sierra Leone, arriving on May 15 th . May 17 th , DS Strombus , joined Convoy SL 32, departing Freetown for Liverpool, however, detached from the Convoy on the 19 th , and travelled to New Orleans, having tra...
The Second World War is over, VE Day has been ‘celebrated’ during May 1945, followed by VJ Day, that August. Miles M.50 Queen Martinet RH123 However, 19 th December 1945, over the sea at Langland, a Miles M.50 Queen Martinet RH123 of the 773 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy was lost over the sea at Langland. Flight RH123, took off from Woodley Aerodrome, Reading, Berkshire flying to RAF Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, when it suffered from fuel problems and had to ditch into the sea. Woodley Aerodrome, Berkshire credit - Google Maps Woodley, Berkshire was a village of little significance, however, during 1929, that the 100-acre Woodley Aerodrome first opened. Jack Phillips and Charles Powis first started the business, The Phillips and Powis Flying School . 1932, the aircraft designer, F. G. Miles came to Woodley to establish the newly Aircraft Workshop. The name changed to Miles Aircraft Ltd by 1943. Years before the outbreak of the Second World War, pilots Charle...
I start this article in 1898 when the stables were built on Glanmor Road. They occupied the site of the former Post Office (right) which was next door to where the new coffee shop, Sloth , has opened. The stables were part of Penlan House, now Oakleigh House School, and the two Ordnance Survey maps of 1879, and 1913 (below) show the development of the landscape with the stables. Penlan House was the address where a James Walters died a decade earlier in 1888. James Walters was a prosperous and influential man, who was instrumental in the development of the land which we know today as Walter Road. James was the second son of Thomas Walters who ran a drapery shop and founded a grocery and chandlery business in Castle Street. He later became a banker. Thomas Walters sold the business to Christopher Thomas of Bristol, who also bought White Style Field from Mr Gwyn Jeffreys . This area became known as ...
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