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Photos by Howard Selina : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Pamela Norrington said:

Hi Ian

boathouses along with ringforts and round towers! Pam


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dominic peter barron said:

Scott Street Bridge. Kingston upon Hull. Lifting road bridge over the River Hull, has been fixed permanently in the "up" position rather than kept in service. Given that bridges over the river are not exactly plentiful this decision is difficult to understand. The original hydraulic system which operated from Machell Street was damaged during the war and eventually abandoned in 1957. Built in 1901-02 to allow road access from Scott Street on the west (city centre) side to Jenning Street. Now permanently open to river traffic. It is very unique as it has a 90 degree bend, on the west side, in the road, as it crosses the river Hull, I belive it is the oldest bridge in the river Hull in the City of Kingston upon Hull. In its heyday when horses where the main vehicles on the road the bend was not a problem. However for safety reasons after a number of Lorries trying to use it. The bridge is now always open, to river traffic only.


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Howard Selina said:

Around 9pm on a July evening, looking across towards the Farne Islands and the distant lighthouse.


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ch. bebessi said:

Wonderful composition and fine mouveing lights. Very artistic as a modern graphic. Conraatulations. ch.


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Howard Selina said:

A solitary headlight giving a sense of scale to twilight in a rather amazing landscape. A first visit to this bit of Scotland but one that has left me looking forward to future explorations.


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Howard Selina said:

Whitby from the eastern breakwater around 8pm on an evening in late August 2009.


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Howard Selina said:

Looking East towards Saltwick Nab through the lamphouse of the old stone lighthouse that stands on the Western breakwater at Whitby harbour.


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Howard Selina said:

One of an endless succession of rainbows that appeared during a gale and rain-swept hike from Staithes to Runswick Bay.


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