Scapa and a Camera / Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base

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PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

PART I THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BASE

PART II SCENES AROUND SCAPA FLOW

PART III THE NAVY AT SCAPA FLOW

PART IV THE GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW

THE GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW

EPILOGUE. MARCH, 1921.

Transcriber's Notes

First published in 1921.


"The Sure Shield of Britain and of her Empire."
(Extract from His Majesty the King's message to his Navy at the outbreak of war.)

SCAPA
AND A CAMERA

PICTORIAL IMPRESSIONS OF FIVE YEARS SPENT
AT THE GRAND FLEET BASE.

BY
C. W. BURROWS

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
VICE-ADMIRAL F. S. MILLER, C.B.
REAR-ADMIRAL SCAPA FLOW, 1914-1916

LONDON

PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICES OF COUNTRY LIFE, LTD.,
20, TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 2, AND BY
GEORGE NEWNES, LTD., 8-11, SOUTHAMPTON STREET, STRAND, W.C. 2
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
MCMXXI


DEDICATED (BY PERMISSION)

TO

ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET EARL BEATTY, O.M., G.C.B.,

AND THE

OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE GRAND FLEET
AND AUXILIARIES


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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