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Blyth
- Overview History Map Blyth is a costal town and port in Northumberland situated by the River Blyth approximately 13 miles north east of Newcastle. The port of Blyth dates back …
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Quayside commemoration of Blyth's role in two world wars
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DEFENCE: World War 2: Submarine training crews at Blyth (1942)
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THE KING HEARS TALES OF NAVAL HEROISM Elsewhere, HM Submarine 'Ursula' returns from Heligioland..(1939)
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DEFENCE: World War 2: Submarine 'Spearfish' Arrives home After Torpedoing "Admiral Scheer" (1940)
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Blyth
- Overview History Map Blyth is a costal town and port in Northumberland situated by the River Blyth approximately 13 miles north east of Newcastle. The port of Blyth dates back …
![](http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/89/48/2894852_22e7b024.jpg)
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Quayside commemoration of Blyth's role in two world wars
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KKDw7KXFejE/hqdefault.jpg)
from Youtube (youtube)
DEFENCE: World War 2: Submarine training crews at Blyth (1942)
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lSXSCQYFqtk/hqdefault.jpg)
from Youtube (youtube)
THE KING HEARS TALES OF NAVAL HEROISM Elsewhere, HM Submarine 'Ursula' returns from Heligioland..(1939)
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OE4rbTATekg/hqdefault.jpg)
from Youtube (youtube)
DEFENCE: World War 2: Submarine 'Spearfish' Arrives home After Torpedoing "Admiral Scheer" (1940)
Pinned by Simon Cotterill