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The actual site of the hut is lost in 7 years thicket growth since filming, but lay to left of centre in this image. You can see the small promontory shown on the right here, in the background of images of the hut taken at the time.
At Lamorna. :) I remember one year, a group (not ours) brought a few shells from the wreck to shore. They burned a few strips of cordite just where this is taken....needless to say, the cordite barely fizzled.
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The actual site of the hut is lost in 7 years thicket growth since filming, but lay to left of centre in this image. You can see the small promontory shown on the right here, in the background of images of the hut taken at the time.
That's sad to hear.
At Lamorna. :) I remember one year, a group (not ours) brought a few shells from the wreck to shore. They burned a few strips of cordite just where this is taken....needless to say, the cordite barely fizzled.
If memory serves me correctly, this was Britain's first fully automated light.
Thanks for the correction Zadadka.