Steve,
Here you are then:
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=579474This was taken shortly after the submarine was moved from its original location.
Greedy landowners had decided that the waterfront space occupied by the Historic Warships was going to pay a lot more if they turned the area into fancy apartments.
The organisers of the Historic Warships collection were given fairly short notice to go and find another site.
This involved moving the U534 which had been raised from the bottom of the Baltic a couple of years earlier, along with HMS Plymouth, a British submarine HMS Oberon, the original Liverpool Bar lightship, a minesweeper and other bits.
The history of U534, which was probably the last U boat to be sunk at the end of WW2, was the subject of a good documentary on the Discovery channel some time ago.
U534 was running away from Germany with a couple of other boats; the German Navy HQ had ordered all submarines to surrender but U534 and its companion boats chose to make a run for it through the Kattegat.
After a battle which cost the RAF one Liberator bomber, U534 was hit with depth charges and eventually sank. All except 5 of the crew escaped before she went down. Some of the 5 died either during the escape from the boat or later in hospital.