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Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149553
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149567 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149554
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149568 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149555
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149569 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149556
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149570 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney: detail of combined window and ventilator

RIBA149557
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149571 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149558
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149572 for a colour version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149559
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149560
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149546 for a black and white version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149561
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149547 for a black and white version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149562
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149547 for a black and white version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149563
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149549 for a black and white version of this image.

Wee Fea Naval Signal Station (former), Lyness, Hoy, Orkney

RIBA149564
NOTES: This building was the main Base Headquarters and Communications Centre for Scapa Flow under Naval Command during World War II, and also named HMS Proserpine. It became operational in 1943 and housed up to 230 Woman's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) staff to handle signals via telephone, teleprinter and radio including from ships moored at buoys in Scapa Flow. See RIBA149550 for a black and white version of this image.
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