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RNAS Pulham did not become operational until 1916, according to the Pennoyer Centre in Pulham St Mary, Norfolk
The photograph of the R34 was taken at RNAS East Fortune, not at RNAS Pulham. There were two sheds at Pulham all the time the R34 was flying. The shed at East Fortune was of the same design as No 2 shed at Pulham, which was moved to Cardington in 1927-1928.