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When Howey bought the railway to Dungeness in 1928, it was even more desolate than it is today; there wasn't a road or Power Station and it only had one lighthouse.

 

But the RH&DR wasn't the only railway to have a station on the shingle headland. The Southern Railway were already here and you can still detect the tell-tale signs of the old station to your left as your train leaves for New Romney.

 

At one time, the Southern line siding ran in front of the RH&DR station over to the beach. Here, the Southern Railway extracted shingle to use as ballast for their lines all over the region.

 

Other signs of the old railway are the cottages that have been made from old carriages. Most of the houses here are owned and lived in by fishermen, their boats are near by as well. If you walk down to the beach, you are likely to see beach fishermen. But, please do not bathe here; the beach shelves sharply and the currents are very strong at the point.

 

The old lighthouse is open to visitors and a climb to the top is rewarded with fine views, but don't stay up there too long only to see your train pull out of the station below.

 

The new lighthouse, opened in 1963, is not open to the public, but a walk along to it will see you pass the "Britannia" public house, named after the points on the RH&DR and certainly open to the public. The points were installed after the war when, due to shortages, it was decided to rebuild the railway as a single line from New Romney.

 

The other dominant feature of the landscape are the two nuclear power stations. The Visitor Centre is open to the public and worth a visit. You will have to get another train back, though.

 

The area is unique and the shingle headland is a protected area with many endangered species of plant and wildlife.

 

The Light Railway Cafe at Dungeness Station is renowned for its locally caught fish and chips. It also serves a full range of snacks and meals, confectionery and hot and cold beverages.

 

The former ticket office seasonally houses photographic displays and always features a good range of local tourism information.

Our customer from Howey in the Hills, Florida chose the BedderWay Vertical Queen American Heritage Face Murphy bed in oak stained Traditional Cherry with black rustic handles along with 4 side cabinets. To see more styles please visit www.bedderway.com

This photography had been inspired by Hugh Howey's novel The Shell Collector

16 MAY 2014: The Rhodes College Women's golf team scored a +58 to win their first ever National Championship during the Division III Women’s Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn in Howey-In-The-Hills, FL. Georgiana Salant of Williams College shot a +9 to win the individual national title. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos

SILO

Preparing for the Future

 

This is based on the Wool series by Hugh Howey. If you haven't read it yet, well, get on that already.

Brendan Howey VS Josh Nevelson at the Ultimate Pump Track Challenge presented by RockShox at Crankworx in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo Sean St.Denis)

At Kew Gardens, London

 

© Katie Howey 2010

Shot on an Olympus E-410.

 

Cropped and retouched in Photoshop.

 

© Katie Howey 2010

Runners in the Frodsham Festival Downhill Run, 7th july 2013, Frodsham Cheshire.

Runners in the Frodsham Festival Downhill Run, 7th july 2013, Frodsham Cheshire.

From left:

Selma, Pia, Emma and Petra.

Shot on a Canon 550D

 

© Katie Howey 2010

Current Owners: William & Akiko Steele

Part of a series slowly being built up.

 

More will be added soon.

 

Shot on and Olympus E-410, flashgun and love hearts.

 

© Katie Howey 2010

One of the largest greenhouses at Kew Gardens

 

© Katie Howey 2010

from left.

 

Hayden, Jazz, Terry, Ari, Lloyd (looking a bit camp), Dan, Mike, Brendan, Clare, Me (Andrew)

The Vale, Limpley Stoke: Tea party with Tina Pessel, Molly & Pat Brosnan and Eskdale Howey. Self timer

 

Old mission house in Howey-in-the-Hills Florida

Pahaquarry/Hardwick Township, New Jersey

My photo club had our Christmas luncheon here.

16 MAY 2014: The Rhodes College Women's golf team scored a +58 to win their first ever National Championship during the Division III Women’s Golf Championship held at the Mission Inn in Howey-In-The-Hills, FL. Georgiana Salant of Williams College shot a +9 to win the individual national title. Matt Marriott/NCAA Photos

Runners in the Frodsham Festival Downhill Run, 7th july 2013, Frodsham Cheshire.

At Speaker's Corner

 

© Katie Howey 2010

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