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Last remaining pirate radio ship Ross Revenge launches Crowdfunder | National Historic Ships
Former Pirate Radio ship, Ross Revenge, which broadcast Radio Caroline is now anchored off the Essex coast near Bradwell. The 14th of August 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of The Marine Offences
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BBC World Service - Outlook, The sinking of a pirate radio ship
Forty years ago today Sheerness lifeboat crew rescued Radio Caroline DJs from the sinking Mi Amigo
As Chris Evans broadcasts from a boat , visit the legendary 60s pirate radio station ship Caroline – The Irish Sun | The Irish Sun
Outlook: The sinking of a pirate radio ship - YouTube
First Ship-To-Ship Radio Contact! - mfame.guru
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Radio airplay monitoring for a radio station — An interview with Radio Caroline | by ACRCloud | ACRCloud | Medium
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The Radio Caroline Bible: The life and times of the world's most famous offshore radio station: Amazon.co.uk: Rusling, Mr Paul: 9781900401203: Books
Pirate radio pioneers Radio Caroline's legacy 40 years from shock Kent coast sinking - Mirror Online
The RADIO SHIP
Name Ross Revenge | National Historic Ships
Armed raids, a shotgun killing, drugs and sex abuse - the dark side of the Sixties pirate radio stations - Mirror Online
Offshore radio - Wikipedia
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As Chris Evans broadcasts from a boat , visit the legendary 60s pirate radio station ship Caroline – The Irish Sun | The Irish Sun
The last Radio Ship on Earth - YouTube
The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, floating home of Radio Caroline, which sank in gale force winds in the Thames Estuary. The crew of four were all rescued with no injuries Stock
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The Broadcasting Fleet | A survey of all radio ships and artificial structures