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The pirate radio ship Mi Amigo, floating home of Radio Caroline,... News Photo - Getty Images
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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 mast of the pirate radio ship MV Mi Amigo would remain defiantly upright for years after she sank. Radio Caroline who operated her would defy the British government for another decade