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View from the coastal peninsula across the River Adur.

Had a lovely day of firsts for the year on Sunday. So lovely to see my family in the garden having not seen them since Christmas day. Then, in the evening, with the sky beginning to look good, I went out and took my first photos since mid-December. This was my last photo of the evening. A very cold but enjoyable day!

 

This is the Shoreham railway bridge with Lancing College lit up in the background.

 

Thanks very much for viewing. Have a lovely weekend.

  

Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England

 

Saw this on a YouTube video the other day and it intrigued me. The guy said you needed to be here mid to high tide so in checking the tides for last Saturday I saw hightide was about 7:15am and I guesstimated getting here at about 10am would be about right. i therefore chose to shoot the West pier shot first and headed back along the coast to Shoreham but made the 'mistake' or rewarding myself for the early start with a Full English breakfast. It meant I actually got to the location about 30-45mins later than I should have.

 

I stand to be corrected but I believe what you are catching a glimpse of is the waste water discharge pipe from Shoreham Power Station. At full tide all you can see are the 'pipes' but at low tide the whole outfall is exposed www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.8274367,-0.2281281,3a,75y,307.8...

 

As you can see I got there just as the top of the concrete was being exposed so I did my 'Gary Gough' impersonation again. I have this and a colour version and I'm not sure which I like best. I may well post both.

 

Thanks for viewing.

 

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Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England

 

By 'popular' request (well some people asked to see it😉😀) the colour version of my previous B&W image. Interested to know which people prefer?

 

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Stunning display of flowers and colours of summer at last..

The Lighthouse at Shoreham Port

Lovely cottage garden of colours beautiful tulips in the light rain..

Taken from the new footbridge,looking north.

Hanson & Hall Class 50/0 No.50008 Thunderer is seen crossing the River Adur at Shoreham - by - Sea on the 23rd of April 2022, working the 10:20 1Z44 leg of the Ore No More Railtour from Littlehampton to Brighton.

The Rail tour was organised by the Branch Line Society and ran along most of the West & East Coastway Route before running up to London’s Cannon Street Station.

Brighton City Airport can be seen in the distance with a well timed plane just taking off in the blustery conditions.

Classmate 50007 is seen on the rear!

Taken with the aid of a tall pole.

Taken from the riverbank walkway passing by the collection of floating? oddments people call home (one of which appears to be a motor torpedo boat or some such) on the lower reaches of the river Adur at Shoreham.

A CP SD70ACU is on the point of 148 as it makes its pickup at Shoreham Yard in Minneapolis with the rest of the train on the left. By late evening, the train will be on its way down to Bensenville.

After a swim we got rain, a strong breeze, thunder, lightening and a magnificent sunset!

CP 198 works Shoreham Yard sorting out containers under a backdrop of downtown Minneapolis with a coral-colored sky.

CP JH15 navigates the Foley Wye behind a trio of GP20C-ECOs.

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Two ECOs bring four boxcars and a single well car back to Shoreham from the Humboldt Yard.

SHOREHAM HORTICULTURAL & COTTAGE GARDENERS SOCIETY..West Street, Shoreham, Kent

The last Saturday of warmth and soft sunlight @ Shoreham Kent

My second SNS is this view by Tom Smart of SOO 502-A and 2500-C leading a manifest near Shoreham on June, 2, 1968. Chuck Schwesinger collection.

Candy Apple SOO SD60s bring a train around the Loop at Shoreham Yard, Minneapolis, MN.

SHOREHAM HORTICULTURAL & COTTAGE GARDENERS SOCIETY

Shoreham, Vic, Australia

Beautiful parish church in the Darent Valley Kent surrounded by autumn trees

Image changed May 2022 by mistake

This is the outfall that takes the water used in the cooling system for Shoreham power station out to sea. Taken at sunset but not much of a sunset! Thanks very much for viewing :-)

High tide, strong winds and energetic waves at Shoreham Harbour.

This shot depicts Old Shoreham. Old Shoreham dates back to pre-Roman times with the Tollbridge spanning the River Adur. Behind the bridge can be seen the south Downs and Mill Hill an AONB. The Shoreham Air disaster memorial , St Nicholas Church was founded on a riverside site by Anglo-Saxons at the start of the 10th century, possibly on the site of a 5th-century predecessor. The Red Lion Inn is a 16th-century public house in the ancient Old Shoreham part of the town of Shoreham-by-Sea

The Amsterdam Public house is now a listed building.

Just Wandering on the beach again trying not to slip over, lol.

2 Nd grads and polarizer

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The old Shoreham toll bridge spanning the river Adur in the foreground and the A27 just behind. The toll bridge was open to traffic until 1968. Single carriageway with two passing places, toll 6d. In 1949 a double decker bus slewed off the bridge in a storm and crashed into the river.

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