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Whitehaven Marina seen from Duke Pit Fan House
by Graham Robson for square NX9718 Whitehaven Marina seen from beside Duke Pit Fan House.
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Whitehaven Sea Lock Control
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 The control room for the sea lock at the entrance to Whitehaven Marina. The sea... (more)
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Whitehaven Marina
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 Looking across the inner harbour of Whitehaven Marina.
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Sugar Tongue, Whitehaven Marina
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 Looking across the South Harbour along Sugar Tongue, Whitehaven Marina.
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The Watch House, Old Quay, Whitehaven Marina
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 The Watch House is a grade II listed building located on the Old Quay of... (more)
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Apartment building, Whitehaven Marina
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 A new apartment building overlooking Whitehaven Marina.
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Whitehaven Sea Lock (1)
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 The lock gates are closing behind a pair of boats who are waiting to access the... (more)
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Whitehaven Sea Lock (2)
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 A small fishing boat is tied up to a pontoon in the lock whilst water flows in... (more)
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Whitehaven Sea Lock (3)
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 Once the water levels on both sides of the gate are equal the gates are opened... (more)
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Rear of Whitehaven Ice Plant
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 The rear of Whitehaven Ice Plant which supplies ice to fishing vessels for... (more)
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Whitehaven Ice Plant
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 The plant supplies ice to fishing boats to keep fish fresh.
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Boats leaving the sea lock
by Graham Robson geograph for square NX9718 Two boats are leaving the sea lock, having waited while the water levels were... (more)
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