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Pirate music station Radio Caroline North, anchored off Ramsey, Isle of Man. It intends to carry on broadcasting despite an Order in Council, which came into operation a minute after midnight and
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Radio Caroline Pirate Radio ship, MV Caroline anchored 4 miles off Ramsey Harbour, Isle of Man. August 1967 Stock Photo - Alamy
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The History Of Radio Caroline: The Real Boat That Rocked
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Radio Caroline - Wikipedia
Radio Caroline the ship that was used for pirate radio station in 1964 It was anchored five miles from the east coast in intern Stock Photo - Alamy
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Pirate radio pioneers Radio Caroline's legacy 40 years from shock Kent coast sinking - Mirror Online
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