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Yes, by all means feel free to use the image, though the fountain has been painted blue since this picture was taken. I much prefer this version myself.
If you aren't already aware of it, there is also an interesting fountain in Wear Bay Road, (at the junction with Wear Bay Crescent) Folkestone, overlooking the sea.
All the best,
Jane
Dear Jane Palmer, thank you for your quick response and brilliant explanation. I really like architecture. I have a grand einteresse for homes that are built with brick. We here in Brazil, in the state of São Paulo, a train station and subway, called SEASON OF LIGHT. Its construction was carried out with red bricks from England. It is a wonderful building. Thanks and cheers. Antonor.
spent many a day on and around that beach until 1957 when my family moved to canada. found an unexploded ww11 bomb fourth arch from the westwhen i was 7 or 8
Many thanks Anthony - you may like to see some photos of the exhibition of boats inside the church hung by Hew Locke for the Folkestone Triennial - http://www.dandi.me.uk/music/Boats/boats.html
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Yes, by all means feel free to use the image, though the fountain has been painted blue since this picture was taken. I much prefer this version myself. If you aren't already aware of it, there is also an interesting fountain in Wear Bay Road, (at the junction with Wear Bay Crescent) Folkestone, overlooking the sea. All the best, Jane
Dear Jane Palmer, thank you for your quick response and brilliant explanation. I really like architecture. I have a grand einteresse for homes that are built with brick. We here in Brazil, in the state of São Paulo, a train station and subway, called SEASON OF LIGHT. Its construction was carried out with red bricks from England. It is a wonderful building. Thanks and cheers. Antonor.
that wall had a complete honey comb of tunnels for kids to hide in,just dont get caught in them at high tide
my name was scrached in side on a wall about 1955
spent many a day on and around that beach until 1957 when my family moved to canada. found an unexploded ww11 bomb fourth arch from the westwhen i was 7 or 8
Dear Jane,
Thank you for great contribution to the group. Have a nice weekend!
Best wishe, Andrew
Many thanks Anthony - you may like to see some photos of the exhibition of boats inside the church hung by Hew Locke for the Folkestone Triennial - http://www.dandi.me.uk/music/Boats/boats.html
The Church was consecrated 1850, and destroyed by enemy bombs in 1942.
Three times Mayor of Folkestone.
Built in 14th Century