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"Holm Holm Again . . . I like to be there when I can"

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Blogger Lee said...

An activated Bofors! You don`t see that every day! Cool!

March 13, 2012

Blogger eurion said...

Hi Lee - the picture with the live rounds was taken last time I went for a wander on Steep Holm - I don't think the gun was in any fit state to fire then - and it looked even more worse for wear this time - still a stark reminder of dark times

March 13, 2012

Blogger Lee said...

Indeed! Any guns left here are filled with cement...and sure dont have the rounds left out! Very neat find!

My wifes grandma and grandpa from bridgeend down by barry has some pretty neat stories about the action down there during ww2/

March 15, 2012

Blogger eurion said...

Bizarrely I also used to live in Bridgend, now live closer to the coast. On both Flat Holm an Steep Holm there are remnants of older armaments, Victorian big guns to ward off the threat of Napoleonic invasion can be seen oddly discarded from their placements which are stone mason crafted pieces of work - to be replaced by the ugly concrete mounts for the modern weaponry that were installed during WWII.

March 15, 2012

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