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These were taken on a trip in February 2019 and I am really missing the place so have decided to take a trip down memory lane and revisit some shots and actually deal with all the photos. It is a wonderful place and I cannot wait to go back for these views!
Here is a view towards Culver Down, a chalk down to the north of Sandown.
There were some beautiful pelargoniums growing along the seafront, but I wonder if anyone is able to name the grey plant? We have grown them in our garden before, but I really can't remember what they are called!
From the Seafront Spectacular in Victoria Park in July, 2005, an alternative way of parking your Mini.
(left-to-right) Buildings: Public baths (with chimney), Beach Boulevard shelter, Beach Ballroom centre, high-rise flats at Seaton. [200 mm. lens]
I love some details of my city, and the seafront of Bari is definitely one of them, with its sea just a few steps away, its benches, and above all its street lamps. Almost 200 in all, these characteristic black street lamps dating back to the 1920s are nicknamed "the candelabra" and make the seafront of Bari absolutely unique and magical. I hope to be able to work on them as soon as possible with their restoration for the Municipality of Bari.
Opened in 1884 and restored to original condition in 2009, the Bandstand is now part of Brightons revamped West seafront.
The Victorian ironwork of the Structure is complemented by modern groundwork and carefully placed concrete planters.
The bandstand can be hired for ÂŁ550 from the Council. It can accommodate 50 seated plus 30 standing people.
The large modernist building in the background to the right is Embassy Court. A residential building consisting of 11 Storeys of flats.
Completed in 1935, it is amongst the most outstanding examples of pre-war Modernism in the UK, it has a grade II listed status and itself remains a major Brighton landmark.
It was restored in 2005 after a long period of decline.
a dog walk with John this morning down Southsea Seafront. Lots of little delights but spoiled a bit by rubbish and crap new builds going up and those bloody speeders in the 20mph zones. Can I sue?
Redcar seafront open for business
Published: 12th Jul 2012
Redcar is celebrating the opening of the first completed section of its new seafront.
The section adjacent to the Lifeboat Slipway features a raised promenade, a permanent area for RNLI parking, a permanent area for fishermens boat parking and a new seating area.
Full press release
www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/pressrel.nsf/published/july_2...
Wonky window at Mundesley. Or is the sea on the skew?
Strobist info: lit the inside of the hut with a Sb600 fired by eBay pauper wizard. Didn't get it balanced quite right...
Took a walk along East Coast Park on a weekday, under the 12pm sun with my Fuji X70. This is the first time I've ever been here and was quite looking forward to what I can capture here.
Bicycle rentals are available along the shoreline and is a popular recreation activity here at East Coast Park.
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