SAW026509 SCOTLAND (1949). Greenock Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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Title | [SAW026509] Greenock Harbour. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative. |
Reference | SAW026509 |
Date | 1949 |
Link | Canmore Collection item 1269358 |
Place name | |
Parish | GREENOCK |
District | INVERCLYDE |
Country | SCOTLAND |
Easting / Northing | 229677, 675697 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.7276583223647, 55.944119012961 |
National Grid Reference | NS297757 |
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Friday 10th of January 2025 12:46:15 AM |
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Thursday 2nd of May 2019 07:45:15 PM |
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Sunday 8th of April 2018 01:44:17 AM |
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Sunday 8th of April 2018 01:43:48 AM |
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Saturday 1st of August 2015 03:09:03 PM |
This looks more like the visually similar "Merchant Aircraft Carrier", which was simply a flight deck bolted onto the hull of an existing merchantman (tanker or grain carrier), and which retained its merchant cargo capabilities. These ships had minimal servicing and self-defense capabilities (beyond their air contingent) and carried a small naval personnel contingent but remained merchantmen and were named as such. They were released to be reinstanted as merchantmen in 1944/1945, which appears to be in progress in this photo. A chunk has been cut out of the flight deck and there is clearly visible a funnel poking through the flight deck. |
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Sunday 8th of April 2018 01:42:12 AM |