#fullCircle We return to Glasgow to host our friends and affiliates where we were built □ /vjPIoGnPr2Įarlier in the month, HMS Defender monitored a three-strong group of Russian warships and maintained contact with the force as it continued its journey past the British Isles.Īssisted by her Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron, the Portsmouth-based destroyer shadowed the Russian trio – guided-missile frigate Admiral Grigorovich and two Stereguschiy II-class corvettes, Soobrazitelny and Stoikiy. The Type 45 Destroyer, which was built on the Clyde by BAE Systems, was berthed at Govan’s King George V Docks, just a mile downriver from where she was built. Together with her sister vessels, Defender is one of the most advanced warships ever constructed. Launched in December 2009, HMS Defender is the fifth of the Royal Navy’s six Type 45 destroyers. HMS Defender returned to the River Clyde for a four-day visit to her affiliated city. This the site of the annual Silo Kick ie competion to kick a football over the silo.īulkhead D150 built in 1970.HMS Defender was in Glasgow at the weekend. Original concrete silo type S082 Metcalf īuilt in 1922.The type D150 bulkhead was added in 1967. This the site of the annual Silo Kick ie competion to kick a football over the silo. Original concrete silo type S082 Metcalf built in 1922.The type D150 bulkhead was added in 1967. Original concrete silo type S016 built in 1935.The extra concrete bins were added in 1969. In 1922.Also extra bins on original silo,steel silos and on-ground Original concrete silo type S041Metcalf built Original concrete silo type S041Metcalf built in 1922.Also extra bins on original silo,steel silos and on-ground storage. No evidence of original building on visit. Old photograph of bulkhead on Blayney side of railway station. Scalloped concrete silo type A191 built in 1955.The C288 bulkhead was added in 1970. Original concrete silo type S068 Metcalf built in 1920. Original concrete silo type S068 Metcalf built in 1920.Also on-ground storage. The bulkhead C288 was added in 1968 also known as “C Depot. Original concrete silo type S016 built in 1933. The bulkhead C288 was added in 1968 also known as Original concrete silo type S016 built inġ933. MERRYWINEBONEĭespite it’s remote location this large complex was the busiest visited during the 10 yearĬapacities and construction dates of silos and bulkheads unknown. Single concrete silo,very large white bulkhead, older smaller bulkheads, steel silos and ” bunker storage. Location only, 30 kilometres of dirt road fron Burren Junction. Tall concrete silo, construction date and capacity unknown.Bulkhead is D150 built in 1966.Ĭoncrete silo type S027 built in 1935 MERRYWINEBONE MERRIWAĬoncrete silo with steel bands The D150 bulkhead built in 1969. Muswellbrook to Merriwa line, long out of use.Ĭoncrete silo with steel bands The D150 bulkhead built in1969. MERAH NORTHĪ steel bulkhead C288 built in 1968.Also on-ground storage not yet employed ie 2007 MERAH NORTHīulkhead only type C288 built in 1968.Also on ground storage. Original concrete silo type S027 built in 1935. Located on outskirts of town on dirt road. Original concrete silo type S054 Metcalf built in 1922. Original concrete silo type S095 Metcalf built in 1922. MARINNAĬoncrete silo type S014 Metcalf built in 1925. Type B067 bulkhead was added in 1959 and a D150 [15000ĭilapidated crane and goods shed nearby. Original concrete silo S041 built in 1934.The A Original concrete silo S041 built in 1934.The A type B067 bulkhead was added in 1959 and a D150 in 1970.ĭilapidated crane and goods shed nearby. WestTamworth to Barraba line, abandoned. Original concrete silo S054 built in1920 and 3īins added in 1938.Also a D150 bulkhead erected in 1967.įlour mill alongside has operated for many years. įlour mill alongside has operated for many years. Original concrete silo S054 built in1920 and 3 bins added in 1938.Also a D150 bulkhead erected in 1967. Orange to Broken Hill line, operational eg link to Wesrern states. Originally linked by rail to The Rock,but abandoned after damage in bushfire in 1960,s. Located outside small village of Mangoplath. Loading into trucks at time of photographs. Original concrete silo type S041 built in 1927.
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