A dark and brooding photograph of the Irish Sea off Whitehaven. During World War I the Irish Sea became known as 'U-boat Alley'. After the United States entered the war in 1917, the U-boats moved their emphasis from the Atlantic to the Irish Sea. Photography by Tim Wallace.
40 Knotts Westerly
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