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2024-03-19T11:18:39+00:00text/html2015-10-27T03:00:11+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.083079 -0.192804TA1866 : Beck Hill, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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text/html2015-10-27T02:26:21+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM50.607214 -2.455557SY6778 : Town Bridge Weymouth
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The hydraulically operated Town bridge in Weymouth, Dorset. First opened in 1930 by HRH Duke of York who later became King George VI. The bridge opens at two-hourly intervals several times a day to give ships priority over road traffic.text/html2012-10-09T11:55:32+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM50.965224 -2.790253ST4418 : Carey's Mill Bridge Cottages
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Row of cottages at Parrett Works, Martock, Somerset. Parrett Works is an Iron Works founded here in 1855, on the site of a former snuff mill.text/html2012-10-09T10:52:17+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM50.964872 -2.790332ST4418 : Snuff Mill House, Parrett Works, Martock, Somerset
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This cottage is on the site of the old Iron Works which was founded in 1855, on the site of a former snuff mill. Hence the name of the cottage.text/html2012-10-09T10:40:35+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM50.952987 -2.797861ST4417 : South Petherton Community Hospital, Bernard Way, South Petherton, Somerset
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The new Community Hospital at Bernard Way South Petherton was built after the old hospital had to sadly close its doors to patients following the collapse of part of the roof in the ward area. The League of Friends, local community and healthcare providers campaigned tirelessly to keep a hospital in the local area. After lots of planning and enormous amounts of hard work from everyone involved the new hospital opened for business on 6 June 2011.text/html2012-10-03T01:10:08+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.082116 -0.187923TA1866 : Cliff Street, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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Colourful terraced houses in Cliff Street, Bridlington.text/html2012-10-03T00:58:09+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.083047 -0.192484TA1866 : Beck Hill, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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text/html2012-10-03T00:30:44+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM50.950847 -2.669046ST5317 : Muchelney Way, Abbey Manor Estate, Yeovil
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text/html2012-09-28T01:20:35+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM52.655818 -1.441390SK3706 : Shackerstone Railway Station
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Maintained by the Shackerstone Railway Society which was set up in 1969 at Market Bosworth, but moved to Shackerstone in 1970. The railway runs steam and diesel-hauled trains every weekend from April to October, as well as a summer mid-week service on Wednesdays in July and August; the latter is operated by their Heartlander diesel railcar service.text/html2012-09-28T00:52:59+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM51.357795 -2.998589ST3062 : Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset
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Birnbeck Pier is situated on the Bristol Channel approximately 18 miles south west of Bristol. It links the mainland with Birnbeck Island, a 1.2 hectares rocky island just to the west of Worlebury Hill,and is the only pier in the country which links the mainland to an island.
The grade II listed pier was designed by Eugenius Birch and opened in 1867. The gothic toll house and pierhead buildings were designed by Hans Price. The pier has been closed to the public since 1994.text/html2012-09-27T11:24:19+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM51.030695 -3.065611ST2526 : The Secret Garden?
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A garden gate to Bird's Farm House, Dyer's Lane , Bathpool, Somersettext/html2012-09-26T08:49:13+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.091305 -0.203058TA1767 : Abbotts Way, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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text/html2012-09-24T01:45:28+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.081755 -0.190797TA1866 : Queen Street, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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Most of the buildings in this street date back to late 19th century, the old Penny Bank and Post Office being built in 1898.text/html2012-09-23T18:15:20+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.080380 -0.193257TA1866 : Rags Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, South Pier, Bridlington
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Rags Hotel, Bar & Restaurant on South Pier Bridlington. The building was originally built to house two RAF air sea rescue launches and was known as RAF Bridlington. The launches were regularly hauled up the slipway on huge yellow painted 4 wheeled cradles. Serial Number 1392 was the last RAF boat to leave Bridlington on December 8th 1980 to make way for the new air sea rescue helicopters still based at RAF Leconfield.text/html2012-09-22T15:22:20+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/63920Michael W Beales BEM54.080006 -0.191653TA1866 : South Pier, Bridlington, East Yorkshire
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A grade 2 listed building. The Pier or breakwater wall forms one side of Bridlington Harbour. Built 1816-37 and altered circa 1965. Built of large ashlar stone blocks in regular courses.