Been hard at work making bookcases in the bookshop today, I did manage to get out for a late lunch
the new secondhand camera seems to have a seagull setting which is useful in Ramsgate
I did manage to pop into Nice Things and snap the Katrina Jean Dallamore exhibition
This is the link to here facebook
As is often the case most of the photos are published directly to my website
This is the link to the photos I took at lunchtime
More pictures at the exhibition, some seagulls and stuff
Next the historic ones
Note the small crane on the east pier which shows you why there are remnants of railway tracks there
Minor repairs on the eastern hard
Note the chain drive and solid tyres on the charabanc, it must have been a bumpy ride. 1920s or 30s I would expect
Some insight into local government in days gone by
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