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Mulberry
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Who owns the Mulberry abandoned in Langstone harbour near Portsmouth?
Who owns the Mulberry abandoned in Langstone harbour near Portsmouth?
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Daffy:
This is what Bobby is referring to:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2561854
Bobby:
Since it was the property of the War Office at the time that it became damaged, it almost certainly still belongs to the Ministry of Defence now.
Chris
This is what Bobby is referring to:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2561854
Bobby:
Since it was the property of the War Office at the time that it became damaged, it almost certainly still belongs to the Ministry of Defence now.
Chris
Not so, Chris.
"In 1960, the Mulberry unit was purchased by a London metal merchant with a view obtaining its steel reinforcements, the terms of the tender requiring that no debris remain on the seabed. It is assumed that the cost of removing the reinforcements under this condition was prohibitive as the Mulberry unit remains on Sinah Sands until this day."
From here: -
http://www.hayling.co...c/mulberryharbour.php
"In 1960, the Mulberry unit was purchased by a London metal merchant with a view obtaining its steel reinforcements, the terms of the tender requiring that no debris remain on the seabed. It is assumed that the cost of removing the reinforcements under this condition was prohibitive as the Mulberry unit remains on Sinah Sands until this day."
From here: -
http://www.hayling.co...c/mulberryharbour.php
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The engineer who designed the Mulberry harbour was born in my home town of Bangor and later lived in Conway.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Iorys_Hughes
There is a smart new (ish) restaurant at the Conway Marina named The Mulberry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Iorys_Hughes
There is a smart new (ish) restaurant at the Conway Marina named The Mulberry.
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