Chinese fence
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High and dry
Eastern approach to the Thames Barrier
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'Gostinny Dvor' at 03.45 hrs
Alexandr Peskov
Dom Mertens
A monumental fence
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The drowning man!
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Southend Pier
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Season of the Leaf (13)
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The PS Waverley


...paddling alongside the pier at Southend, as she was about to become my transport up the Thames to Tower Bridge pier.
The PS Waverley was built in 1946 and named after Sir Walter Scott's first novel.
She is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world!
My 100th item on Explore!
The PS Waverley was built in 1946 and named after Sir Walter Scott's first novel.
She is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world!
My 100th item on Explore!
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Polyrus has replied to tiabunna clubThe trip on her was a sheer delight and I highly recommend the experience.
Polyrus has replied to Roger DodgerI don't recall seeing any youngsters on the Waverly...just a few hundred grandparents.
Roger Dodger has replied to PolyrusHeya and kind greetings ;)
Polyrus has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubI am slow at the best of times but getting re-established over on the dark side at the same time is making me even slower, so apologies for my late response.
Polyrus has replied to Gudrun clubI hope the group stays together and the few remaining stragglers keep up with us, if only to maintain contact.
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Polyrus has replied to William Sutherland clubThis is a lovely image.............it has a nicely vintage look about it.!
Polyrus has replied to Keith Burton clubI also think it has a kind of vintage look about it, particularly when viewed large.
The whole experience of seeing and travelling on the Waverley was well worth it, including me staggering the full length of Southend pier.
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