During this month, each weekday I'm posting images showing different aspects of Cornwall's First World War.
In February 1915 the Royal Navy arrived at
Penzance. Mount’s Bay had long been a
favourite anchorage for passing British fleets, and a base was needed away from congested
Falmouth. Also, as Germany's U-boats broadened
their searches, the western outpost allowed a greater patrol area by the
Navy’s shore-based vessels.
Here, it's 1918; the Navy's Motor Launch ML351 is arriving for maintenance at Holman’s dock. Inside the
dock gates divers are in the water, while workers watch proceedings from
beyond.
My book, 'Cornwall In The First World War', is published by
Truran. With 112 pages and 100 images, you'll find it in bookshops across the
Duchy. It's also available through Amazon: http://amzn.to/19JbtZm
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