The Wharves on the mole beyond the open-work portion of the latter
The Lighthouse Pier seen in the photographs on page [81].
The Mole of Zeebrugge.
An assemblage of aeroplane photographs taken in 1917.
On the left, a number of seaplanes are visible. German warships moored alongside the quay.
THE BLOCKING OF THE PORT OF ZEEBRUGGE.
April 22, 1918.
Vice-admiral Keyes.
In October 1914, the Germans made a "pirates nest" of the port, which was consequently attacked unceasingly by British ships and Allied aeroplanes. The most important of these attacks was that which resulted in the blocking of the port.