Back again with UBoat stuff.
I have been doing further research looking into the surrender boats at Lisahally in Northern Ireland.
I have also just read a book on their surrender (last week) to fully understand the order of the boats that came in, when they moved and how, from Loch Eriboll to Loch Alsh, then on to Lisahally. This happened over a number of days (in Mid May 1945), as the boats were recorded as they arrived at Eriboll (Scotland), then the crews were moved off and a skeleton crew assigned to stay with each Uboat to Loch Alsh in western Scotland. There the torpedoes were disarmed and removed, then the UBOATS moved onto Lisahally in Nothern Ireland where the final clean-up of the stores and removal of the remaining crew would take place.
The majority of the Uboats stayed here for the rest of 1945, with more arriving from Northern Europe over the next month or so, until Operation deadlight, where they were taken out to sea and sunk in early 1946.
Some boats were issued to other countries as war booty.
I have a number of photos that I referred to in my last post, trying to ascertain where U516 was amongst all this information and after about 30 -40 hours of investigation, research and internet search's, I finally had a clear picture.
I finally pieced it together by understanding that some of the photos are from early May, some mid May and others from June and even July.
Here is a photo that shows the 3 boats I want to do in the first row and U516 in the last row (basically on the same day) :
I was finding it difficult to Identify the boats on either side of U516 but upon closer inspection I realised that the number for the adjacent boat(on the outside) can be seen through the railings of the tower of U516. It is not 100% identifiable but it was enough to compare it with the list of Uboat numbers I had for the surrender and what was left through my 'trial and error' investigation. The only one left in the row was next to the pier but I have only a guess for this one ,U255, as this boat surrendered with U244, (on the far right of U516 - see photo at the top, taken from the plane).
This was all very satisfying and very rewarding after all of the research done.
U516 will be modeled separately at sea prior to surrender in 1945.
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I have been doing further research looking into the surrender boats at Lisahally in Northern Ireland. I also read a book on their surrender to fully understand the order of the boats that came in, when they moved and how, from Loch Eriboll to Loch Alsh, then on to Lisahally. This happened over a...
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So there you go. As usual I have too much on my plate but I will persevere. I figured to ease into all of these complicated dioramas I should start with my U505 sinking in the Atlantic as this will involve using water and lost of figures but with a reduced sub size. This will allow me to experiment a bit before the big ones!
Stay tuned folks!