The Home of Nessie.
Street Art and Barbed Wire
Up River
Brean Down
On the Evening Tide.
Now and Then, see pips.
Rhyne's & Droves
On the Levels, HFF.
A Working Quay
Still Water
Seaside Dereliction,
New Bench, Old Croft.
Breezy Day
Bollards,
Horse Island under cloudy Skies
Stormy Sailing, (Pip)
September Light.
Safe Harbour,
Across the Loch
Smoke and Steam HFF
Loch side
Flood Tide
Down Train,
Loch Shieldaig
Loch Garry, (from the Archive)
Down Stream,
Spring !
Fire's Lit at the Ship.
Blue.
On the Levels
Waiting for the Tide
Going Down.
Sunset Bay
A Rainbow for Peace.
Sparrows in evening sun
Storm Light!
Freebird & pip
Freebird
Heads!
The gathering.
Up and Away
To the Manor
Fish Quay.
Coastal Grey Day
For Maurice
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In Bridgwater the River Parrett has a tidal range from less than 1m to almost 7m, in this image looking from West Quay across to East Quay which also housed dry docks for shipbuilding, both sides of the river used to unload ships from far flung parts of the world some for transhipment into barges for travel to towns up river, Please see PIP (An old postcard taken fron the other side of the bridge)
The river was so busy it is said you could cross the river by walking on the moored ships, silting has however narrowed the river since those days,
HFF and a good weekend, Large may be better.
The river was so busy it is said you could cross the river by walking on the moored ships, silting has however narrowed the river since those days,
HFF and a good weekend, Large may be better.
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