A close view of the shoreline of the Sarawak River near RNAS Nanga Gaat, from on board a patrolling Royal Navy skimming dish.
A close view of the shoreline of the Sarawak River in the vicinity of RNAS Nanga Gaat, Sarawak, from on board a patrolling Royal Navy skimming dish. Mangroves grow right down to the shore and a local perahu skiff-like boat is alongside a tree branch. Nanga Gaat is at the confluence of the Sungai Gaat and the Batang Baleh, Sarawak. Nanga Gaat was used as an advanced base for an infantry battalion as well as for the Fleet Air Arm during the Indonesian confrontation which ran from 20 January 1963 to 11 August 1966.
Object Details
ID: | PM7776/35 |
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Type: | Roll film negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Wettern, Desmond Robert French |
Date made: | October 1964 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Wettern Collection |
Measurements: | Film length: 35 mm x 228 mm;Frame: 35 mm x 38 mm |