Photos by Beryl Pratt (UK) : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

Restoration due for completion Spring 2012. The website of Cutty Sark Preservation Society gives full details. More Cutty Sark photos on my website.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

The white structure is the glass canopy which will surround the hull. The website of Cutty Sark Preservation Society gives full details. More Cutty Sark photos on my website.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

At far left can be seen the offshore decaying remnant of the pier.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

Inside is a long fish pond and tropical plants including banana trees with fruits, cactus and many others. Plants for sale in the back greenhouse.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

The dark squares are made with closely embedded flints, the light squares are plain stone.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

Entrance to Hall Place House and gardens is free. 65 hectares of parkland and river. Full of ancient timber framing and timber panelled hall and rooms, and museum exhibitions.


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buzz834 said:

Great photo such a lovely park and gardens


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

Water feature along the avenue by the side of the Sammy Ofer wing of the National Maritime Museum. Water issues from the gatepost at the top of the avenue, and flows down white marble, with shallow steps at intervals. It meets another rill from the opposite direction. Map shows construction, but all is complete now and open to public.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

Water feature next to the cafe outside the Sammy Ofer wing of the National Maritime Museum. Although stone, it looks just like a sandy beach at the water's edge. Map shows construction, but all is complete now and open to public.


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Beryl Pratt (UK) said:

The circular brick structure in the background is the approximate location of John Flamsteed's 100 ft well telescope.


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