TBH it was lovely just sitting there letting the drone do the work!
Historically, Bandeath was once an estate of the Abercromby family. The depot was supplied via the main railway line, which connected to the site's own internal railway, which would distribute the munitions to more than thirty warehouses arranged in regularly spaced rows across the site. The stores were enclosed within protective earth blast walls, intended to direct the effects of an accidental explosion upwards, and away from the surrounding stores. From the warehouses, the railway allowed the munitions to be delivered to the rail mounted crane on the Admiralty pier, where they would be loaded on to puffersor Victualling Inshore Craft (
Victualling Inshore Craft which would carry them along the river and out to sea, where they supplied the British fleet.
Some of the sheds are being used for storage of general rubbish & others are now left for the cows to freely roam!
Loved this old school desk
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