SAS Somerset
1941 shipsBoom defence vessels of the Royal NavyBoom defence vessels of the South African NavyMaritime history of South AfricaMuseum ships in South Africa ... and 2 more
Ships and vessels on the National Archive of Historic VesselsShips built on the River Blyth
SAS Somerset was a Bar-class boom defence vessel of the South African Navy, now preserved as a museum ship in Cape Town. Formerly HMS Barcross, it operated in Saldanha Bay, transferred to South Africa Naval Forces during World War II and was purchased by South Africa in 1947.
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Bascule Bridge, Cape Town Foreshore
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N -33.908426 ° | E 18.417621 ° |
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Bascule Bridge
8001 Cape Town, Foreshore
Western Cape, South Africa
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