
Scapa and a Camera / Pictorial Impressions of Five Years Spent at the Grand Fleet Base
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- SCAPA AND A CAMERA
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- PART I THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BASE
- PART II SCENES AROUND SCAPA FLOW
- KIRKWALL
- STROMNESS
- THE STANDING STONES OF STENNIS
- MAESHOWE
- HOY
- WARD HILL, HOY
- THE OLD MAN OF HOY
- THE DWARFIE STONE
- LYNESS
- CROCKNESS
- LONG HOPE
- KIRK HOPE AND CANTICK
- PEATS
- PRIMITIVE METHODS OF AGRICULTURE IN ORKNEY
- SPINNING
- PART III THE NAVY AT SCAPA FLOW
- THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE AT SCAPA FLOW
- PART IV THE GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW
- THE GERMAN SHIPS AT SCAPA FLOW
- EPILOGUE. MARCH, 1921.
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