Publisher's Synopsis
"Scapa and a Camera: Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base" offers a rare glimpse into life at Scapa Flow, the crucial naval base in Orkney, Scotland, during World War I. Through the lens of C. W. Burrows' camera, this meticulously prepared republication transports you to a pivotal time in history.
Explore the landscapes and activities surrounding this vital strategic location. More than just a collection of photographs, this book provides a visual record of the era, capturing the atmosphere and essence of a Grand Fleet base during wartime. A significant pictorial work focusing on Orkney, it appeals to those interested in travel photography, Scottish history, and naval military history. Experience the past through this enduring collection of photographic impressions.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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