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Remembered Today:

ZEEBRUGGE


Cnock

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British seaplane photograph of the viaduct after the raid.

Shown is the serious gap and the temporary planking, caused by explosion sub of Lt. R.Sanford

Regards,

Cnock

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I know I keep asking this question on various threads, but I could see Cnock's photos but Maltes are the unopenable red cross, is there a moderator out there that can explain why I am unable to open Malte's photos?

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The photographs have been moved to a new server. As I understand it all photos under 100kb have been replaced. The remainder larger than this have not yet been reinstated.

This is why you cannot see some photographs from some threads, but others are OK

Geoff

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On ebay now:

WW1 POM POM BULLETS 'H.M.S VINDICTIVE ZEEBRUGGE 1918''

ENGRAVED 'POM POM H.M.S VINDICTIVE ZEEBRUGGE MAY 1918' Item number: 6592512972

Kath.

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German Feldpost card

Viaduct on the Mole before the explosion caused by sub C3

See previous post

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The lighthouse at the end of the Mole, shortly after war ended

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Zeebrugge , damaged church

Regards,

Cnock

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  • 2 weeks later...

Original pic water tower Zeebrugge, on 4/7/1917

See post nr. 100, same topic

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Hi everyone,

There are some brilliant photos on the Zeebrugge Raid here. I myself am researching the raid from the point of view of the Royal Marines and Royal Navy men who took part with a view to writing a book. The book will have a potted biography of each man with, where possible, a photo, so any help would be gratefully received.

Many thanks,

Dominic

dominic.walsh@ireland.com

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Location: Zeebrugge

Subject: Damage on the mole caused by shell-fire of British monitors

Space of time: 1915

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Source:

Archives M. Z.

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nice pics malte,

as reply on post 131, the watertower before the war (sent in 1912)

regards,

wouter

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great pics lads!!

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Haribobs,

Thank You.

Regards,

Cnock

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