Friday 22 November 2019

Mystery Thanet Photo, yesterday's answer, Historic Thanet photos, Quex Barn, Margate and Ramsgate photos from this week

Do you know where in Thanet this is, I have checked Google Maps/Earth wosisname any you can still identify the houses and front walls - with a little difficulty.



On to pictures of the sands

Margate Sands first







Ramsgate Sands next















Next the photos I took yesterday and today, Quex Barn, Margate and Ramsgate I think about 200 photos




Here is the link to the rest of the photos

Here at Michael's Bookshop in Ramsgate I have been building bookcases to increase the number of shelves in the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror section.

A fairly average sort of day in terms of the amount of customers

link to the pictures of the books we put out 

Next the answer to yesterday's is
Garlinge Crossing you can see the writing on the sign attached to the house, I assume this is the crossing keepers house.

 2 more pictures of Garlinge Crossing

Royal Victoria Pavilion aka Wetherspoons this evening

 this group of 4 photos were taken inside in 1903



We went there for supper this evening and I got a bit more done to my watercolour paining from the balcony inside.



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