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The River Tees just above Low Force, County Durham.

 

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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Tee

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So I went to a restaurant with my family yesterday, and they planted on the fence many different kinds of flowers that I feel I was like a little kid in the box of balls :)

 

So from now, I need you please to identify the flowers I’m going to post the next days :)

 

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Photographed from the A19 Tees road bridge, EWS 56094 heads Middlesbrough to Boulby Potash empties via Tees Yard on 30th October 2001.

 

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Another bridge across The River Tees - this time the Tees Newport Bridge which is a vertical lift bridge that doesn't do any vertical lifting any longer. More info from the good folks at Wikipedia:-

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tees_Newport_Bridge

 

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I quite like that the foliage matches the colour of the bridge at this time of year :-)

   

haha , <3333 this styleeeee

 

66559 brings the early morning potash empties round the curve at the top of Hunt Cliff; the 7.10am South Bank Tees Dock to Boulby. To the right of the loco is an offshore wind farm in the Tees Estuary. The light was pretty special, in complete contrast to that experienced the previous day on the cliff.

 

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S32 Ultra trial and a lot of CS6 - - -

Kaiserslautern, Am Abendsberg, Japanischer Garten

River banks scoured by winter flooding. The bridge in the background carries the A1(M) motorway.

A Flickr Friday submission on the subject "Tee". In this selfie, I am wearing a tee-shirt, carrying a picture of me wearing a tee shirt, on which there is a picture...

This is a long-term project which has already gone through several iterations,

South Health Campus Hospital

Un transito rievocativo: fino al 1974 due elettrotreni RAe 1050 delle FFS assicuravano quotidianamente il servizio TEE Milano-Parigi e Parigi-Milano, passando proprio per Varzo e il traforo del Sempione.

Tees barrage and road bridge, Stockton riverside, Stockton-on-Tees,

  

Der RAe TEE II 1053 von SBB Historic auf Muttertagsfahrt hier in Solothurn.

Early Bird special includes golf and a breakfast sandwich. But the best part is the sun rise.

Waldron Island in the 70's

Tee Harbour in infrared.

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Ontario

 

Olympus TG-4

Hoya R72 Filter

Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility is an important maritime location situated on the River Tees in Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. With a rich history dating back several centuries, this facility has played a significant role in the region's maritime activities. In this historical account, we will explore the origins, development, and importance of Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility, providing a comprehensive overview of its evolution over time.

 

Origins and Early History:

The story of Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility begins in the late 18th century when the River Tees emerged as a vital industrial waterway. The river provided an essential transport link for industries such as coal mining, iron and steel production, and shipbuilding. The natural sheltered area known as Paddy's Hole, located on the southern side of the river's entrance, became a favored spot for local fishermen and boat owners due to its calm waters and proximity to fishing grounds.

 

During the 19th century, Redcar witnessed significant growth as an important coastal town. The expansion of the local fishing industry prompted the need for a dedicated facility to store and maintain fishing boats. Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility was established in response to this demand. The exact date of its establishment is uncertain, but records suggest it was in operation by the mid-19th century.

 

Development and Growth:

In its early years, Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility consisted of basic storage facilities and moorings for local fishing vessels. As the fishing industry flourished, the facility underwent several improvements and expansions. By the late 19th century, it had evolved into a well-equipped storage and maintenance facility, accommodating an increasing number of fishing boats.

 

During this period, the construction of the South Gare breakwater in the late 1860s provided further protection to Paddy's Hole from the turbulent North Sea. This development enhanced the facility's suitability for storing and maintaining boats, attracting more fishermen to utilize its services. The South Gare breakwater also facilitated the growth of other maritime activities, such as pleasure boating and recreational fishing, contributing to the facility's increasing importance.

 

World Wars and Post-War Era:

The two World Wars had a profound impact on Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility. During World War I, the facility played a crucial role in supporting the war effort. It served as a base for several naval activities, including patrol vessels, mine clearance operations, and the training of naval personnel. Additionally, Paddy's Hole became a temporary home for fishing vessels requisitioned by the government for wartime purposes.

 

Similarly, during World War II, Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility played a strategic role. The facility served as a base for coastal defense and anti-submarine operations. Its proximity to the North Sea made it an ideal location for monitoring and protecting the coast against potential threats. After the war, the facility reverted to its primary function of serving the local fishing community, contributing to the post-war economic recovery.

 

Modern Era and Recreational Use:

In the latter half of the 20th century, changes in the fishing industry and the decline of traditional fishing practices led to a shift in the role of Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility. With fewer fishing vessels requiring its services, the facility began to adapt to new market demands. It gradually transformed into a multipurpose facility catering to recreational boating, yachting, and watersports.

 

To meet the needs of the changing demographic, various amenities were added to the facility. These included boat ramps, mooring pontoons, storage sheds, and maintenance workshops. The facility became a hub for boating enthusiasts, attracting visitors from across the region and beyond.

 

In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve and enhance the historical significance of Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility. Conservation projects have been undertaken to maintain the original structures, while new developments have focused on creating a more inclusive and accessible space for the community. The facility continues to provide storage, maintenance, and launch services for a diverse range of watercraft, catering to both commercial and recreational users.

 

Conclusion:

The history of Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility reflects the ever-changing dynamics of maritime activities along the River Tees in Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. From its humble beginnings as a local fishing boat storage facility to its modern-day role as a versatile boating hub, Paddy's Hole has witnessed and adapted to the shifting needs of the community.

 

Throughout its existence, the facility has played a pivotal role in supporting local industries, providing essential services during times of war, and fostering recreational boating and watersports. Today, Paddy's Hole Boat Storage Facility stands as a testament to the region's maritime heritage, serving as a vibrant center for boating enthusiasts and a reminder of the area's enduring connection to the sea.

The Tees Newport Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge spanning the River Tees a short distance upriver from Tees Transporter Bridge, linking Middlesbrough with the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, in the northeast of England. It was completed in 1934

 

Work started in July 2014 to paint the bridge Red and Silver to mark its 80th anniversary. The work was originally planned to take 6 weeks, but was completed behind schedule and over-budget in October 2015. The main cause for the delay was that the bridge had not been maintained by Stockton Council for 15 years, and much of the steel work was in a poor condition.

A rare sortie on to the golf course today, whilst waiting on one of the tees looked up and saw silhouette potential thanks to the light and a massive hill (the hill I had to get my shot up I should add...)

Golf cupcakes for a wedding.

56007 draws forwards out of Tees Yard with the consist of the 6D11 Steel service to Scunthorpe

103 113-7 mit dem TEE 91518 (Koblenz-Lützel Mitte - Koblenz-Lützel Nord) am 14.06.2015 bei Oberwinter.

 

56103 'STORA' arrives at Tees with a Middlesbrough Goods to Boulby empty rock salt working

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The Tees Barrage is a barrage across the River Tees just upriver of Blue House Point in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in North East of England and is used to control the flow of the river, preventing flooding and the effects of tidal change. The Tees Barrage comprises a river barrage, road bridge, footbridge, barge lock, fish pass and white water course. The waters above the barrage are permanently held at the level of an average high tide and are used for watersports such as canoeing, jet skiing, dragonboat racing and incorporates a 1 km rowing course. The barrage is accessible by road only from Thornaby-on-Tees as there is very limited road access to the north bank of the Tees.

 

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Golf tee pot

Taken for Crazy Tuesday 5 July 2022 "Coffee or Tea"

Insegesamt neun Loks der SBB-Baureihe Re 4/4 II erhielten eine attraktive Lackierung in rot und beige, um TEE-Züge durch die Schweiz zu befördern. Aber auch nach Aussterben dieser Zuggattung waren noch eine Exemplare eine ganze Zeit lang in diesen Farben im ganzen Netz unterwegs. So befördert die 11253 den D 1883 durch das Emmental vorbei an der markanten Felsformation von Unterwiggen (LU).

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De iconische TEE-trein krijgt voor de komende periode een nieuw onderkomen in Leek. Daar zet de onlangs opgerichte stichting haar werkzaamheden voort aan de restauratie van deze bijzondere trein. Het uiteindelijke doel van de stichting is om de trein weer rijvaardig maken en terugte brengen op het spoor.

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