Scarborough July 8.2


Dates from 1806. Coal-fired brazier, then candles.
1843 raised to height of 16 metres, accommodation for harbour master and keeper added.
1844 gas powered.
1914 hit by German shell, top half badly damaged.
1931 rebuilt. Accommodation now yacht club HQ.  (Wiki)

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Lunch at Scalby Mills. Outside tacky. Menus stapled to the tables.

Putting next to the clock on the Esplanade. Uneven surface, bare patches, potholes.
"It's the rabbits," said the greenkeeper, "They reak havoc with their JCBs."

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From the Bus Top


Peasholm to a large flock of Canada geese



Reflections of Yorkshire CC and their WW1 players
Courtesy of the N Riding









 

1 comment:

  1. There are worse things than menus to staple to a table!

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