This isn’t mainly about a Boris Johnson caption contest although
I think if he had been a bit tougher on foreign travel the bookshop in Ramsgate
and the associated local history would be up and running sooner.
I have been doing some sketching, in the hope of including more recognisable people in my local paintings, more of that later, perhaps.
This first photo was taken in 1903 or before as it says 1903 on it.
This second one is postmarked 2 Aug 1927 showing the sands station turntable, the station closed in
1926 so a very late one of this particular view, just before the railway turntable was removed.
Still on this part of Ramsgate and the Royal Sands Development now extends the full length of the reasonably good bit of the cliff wall.
The next bit of our cliff façade is fairly bad patched up, not built to design drawings. So I am wondering if anyone knows if the developer is going to carry on developing past this point?
I assume that most readers know about the problems with the cliff wall here is the
link to a series of linked pages containing some of the cliff condition reports.
A couple of Garlinge pictures next this one postmarked 1920 as you can see
this one undated.
An undated Broadstairs card that looks to me to be about 1930
A 1906 Pegwell card next
Not easy to read the postmark on this Broadstairs one I think it's 1946
and this 1909 Margate one
We still haven't reopened the bookshop, the narrow passage ways don't really fit with covid figures rising I think the government are saying 100,000 new cases a day by August, which will be 1,000 a day going into hospital and 100 a day dead.
Google have changed the Blogger editor so this post took ages to do, so I won't be doing regular blogs while the Bookshop is closed.
Blogging fits well between customers.
I have been doing some sketching this week I have put most of them on Facbook here is the
link