You can see the colonnade on the left that was destroyed in the 1897 storm, also no sand at high tide back then
Cinema on the left that later became Nero's night club
Colonnade on the left again so before 1897
Next Margate ones from the Mick Twyman collection
This one just says 'Dunyegan' but presumably aground at MargateMonday morning here at Michaels Bookshop in Ramsgate and it's very quiet, meaning a bit of blogging. Went to Canterbury yesterday and bought some books for Michaels Bookshop from the various charity bookshops. This was mostly focused on a large collection of Tibetan Buddhist books, I bough pretty much all of it.
Today turned into a busy afternoon type of day, but plenty of newly arrived secondhand books put out this morning here is the link to the pictures of them
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