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Boats and Water combine with reflections of the sky, always moving, always changing.
Built by Trinity House in 1874 under the direction of Sir James Douglass. A protective sea wall 30 metres long and 6 metres high was built in 1925. Before 1984 the station was manned by 4 keepers, who lived in dwellings attached to the lighthouse.
Hartland Point Lighthouse
Stokesby on the River Bure and a couple of miles below Acle Bridge is part of the Flegg Hundred. Stokesby and its neighbour Herringby are listed in the Domesday Book.
Stokesby

Buttermere Mist
The Hamoaze is an estuarine stretch of water at the point where the tidal River Tamar, the River Tavy, and the River Lynher meet, prior to entering Plymouth Sound.The Hamoaze flows past Devonport Dockyard, which belongs to the Royal Navy.
The Hamoaze
Blackpool Sands is a cove in the South Hams in South Devon at the northern end of Start Bay.
Further up the coast is Dartmouth, and south is Slapton.
Wave Power
An island of the Orkney Isles, situated at the head of the Wide Firth between Mainland Orkney and Shapinsay, Gairsay is separated from the island of Wyre to the north by Gairsay Sound.
Sea Meets Sky - Orkney
Heralded as
Wastwater - Britain's Favourite View 2007
Clyde puffers were small steam-powered ships serving the Clyde & Western Isles with occasional runs to Co Antrim. The “Pibroch” was built at Bowling on the Clyde in 1957 for Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd.
Retired Pibroch
Wallingford is a market town on the River Thames with architecture dating back to the 14th century
River Thames
Narrowboats during a cold winter on the Grand Union Canal at Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire.
Narrowboats - Grand Union Canal
Boat-weighing machine at Stoke Bruerne, originally from the Glamorganshire Canal.
Narrowboat Weighing Machine
Near Teigncombe, just below the prehistoric Kestor Settlement.
River Teign
Gatehampton Railway Bridge is a railway bridge carrying the Great Western Main Line over the River Thames in Lower Basildon, Berkshire. Built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1838 for the Great Western Railway.
Gatehampton Railway Bridge
Once an important trading port on the River Exe, The Quay hosts an unique collection of 17th and 19th century industrial buildings, now converted to modern day use as shops, craft centres and restaurants.
Exeter - The Quay

Topsham Boatyard
Northam is a small town situated on the peninsula between Barnstaple Bay and the River Torridge
Northam
Wallingford is a small market town on the banks of the River Thames. Rowing takes place on the longest stretch of the non-tidal Thames on over 10km of water between the locks at Benson and Cleeve (at Goring on Thames). An early morning misty scene
River Thames Rowing
An Exe Estuary sunset
Topsham Sunset
Brixham Harbour is located on the southern aspect of Tor Bay. It is famous for being the town where the trawler was invented and its busy fishing fleet sets off each day returning with its catch, sold early in the morning from the Quay.
Brixham Harbour
Brixham Harbour is located on the southern aspect of Tor Bay. It is famous for being the town where the trawler was invented and its busy fishing fleet sets off each day returning with its catch, sold early in the morning from the Quay.
Brixham Harbour - Rope Winder
Brixham Harbour is located on the southern aspect of Tor Bay. It is famous for being the town where the trawler was invented and its busy fishing fleet sets off each day returning with its catch, sold early in the morning from the Quay.
Brixham - Low Tide
Originally called Am Ploc, a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron. Most of the houses date from the c18 and c19. It was a planned community based on fishing in an attempt to stem the tide of emigration from the Highlands.
Plockton
The capital of Orkney is the Royal Burgh of Kirkwall, a little town on the northern shore of the Orkney Mainland.
Kirkwall Lifeboat
Shaw Gill Wood with the ghyll tumbling down the valley and its range of pretty waterfalls, formed by Fossdale Gill and Hearne Beck, flowing down from Shunner Fell.
Waterfall above Hardraw Force
A very early, misty morning canoeing instruction class. Derwentwater is 3 miles long, 1 mile wide and 72 feet deep and is fed by the River Derwent catchment area in the high fells at the head of Borrowdale.
Derwentwater Canoes
Afternoon giving way to evening across the sands of Saunton.
Saunton Sands - Dusk

Yachts
Fishing boat in Eynhallow Sound, between West Mainland and Rousay,
Orkney
Farming on the edge of the water near Stenness, a village which contains several notable prehistoric monuments including the Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar.
Rowing Up on Orkney
Brixham Harbour is located on the southern aspect of Tor Bay. It is famous for being the town where the trawler was invented and its busy fishing fleet sets off each day returning with its catch, sold early in the morning from the Quay.
Brixham Trawler
Rippling reflection in the River Exe.
Reflection - The River Exe
Kayaks on New Year's Day.
Kayaks
A three mile stretch of golden sand lying between Morte Point and Baggy Point, the late evening light transforming it into a silver landscape, birds facing into the fierce wind which is blowing ripples across the sand.
Woolacombe
Dusk falls on the beach at Lyme Regis, the evening light topping the aptly named Golden Capp in the distance.
Dusk at Lyme Regis
Topsham is a town situated on the Exe Estuary. Beginning life as a Roman settlement it became an important shipbuilding area and port.
Boat on River Exe
Boats at rest on the River Dart near Tuckenhay
Tuckenhay Boats
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