DescriptionShipwreck near Whitehall - geograph.org.uk - 1086242.jpg
English: Shipwreck near Whitehall Built in France at the beginning of the last century and used as a coal store for the once extensive local herring fleet. She was wrecked during a storm in 1939. The coal was then borrowed by locals. Known as the "Concrete Barge" because she was made from that material, rather than transporting it as cargo.
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