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Former Admiralty flag signalling station, Soar, Devon. About 300 years old, it is a rare survivor of a chain of signal stations built to look out for a French invasion fleet and to pass a rapid alert

Former Admiralty flag signalling station, Soar, Devon. About 300 years old, it is a rare survivor of a chain of signal stations built to look out for a French invasion fleet and to pass a rapid alert the British naval bases at Portsmouth, Chatham and Plymouth.

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Former Admiralty flag signalling station, Soar, Devon. About 300 years old, it is a rare survivor of a chain of signal stations built to look out for a French invasion fleet and to pass a rapid alert the British naval bases at Portsmouth, Chatham and Plymouth.
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