A few flowers taken in my garden.
Californian/Welsh Poppy. |
Clematis. |
Clematis with Campanular. |
Ornamental Poppy interior. |
Chives, with a visitor! |
Chives. Pictures taken on my Panasonic TZ40 compact. |
Some people arrived and they all went towards the car, including the reclining lady! |
After a lot of to-ing & fro-ing they got it into the car. Strange what you see while waiting for your wife! Taken on a Panasonic TZ40 @ 480mm. |
There are many fine river cruisers at the mariner and waterside houses. |
Reflections. |
Flag Irises. |
The font. |
The interior seems very large as all the pews have been removed. |
Some lovely vaulting to this cieling. |
Looking back into the nave from the Choir. Pictures taken on a Canon EOS300D. |
"Station Approach", the clock tower dates back to the Victorian times, when the railway first came to Cleethorpes. It's a well known landmark in Cleethorpes. |
Beach attractions seen as you enter the station |
"The Number One" pub on No 1 platform. |
This is "The Number Two" pub but is locally called "under the clock" as it sits directly below the station clock. |
Thousands of people once came to Cleethorpes by train in the heyday of the seaside rersorts and this would be were they spilled out, straight onto the promenade and beach. |
Outside the station, on the other side of the "Number One" the building has seen better days but is undergoing a face-lift at the moment. See the next image. |
Renovations taking place at "The Number One" pub. The train station can be seen in the distance. |
Looking back along the track from one of the two pedestrian footbridges within the station. |
The other way you can see a third bridge at the road crossing to allow pedestrians access over the tracks when the barriers are down. |
This is the other station footbridge, an enclosed structure decorated black & white. Grimsby Town AFC colours? |
Garden Street signal box, now no longer used. |
The crossing on the black & white bridge. |
The Grimsby to Manchester train arriving on platform 2. |
Two very different forms of transport. |
Back out of the station into Grimsby and another view of the paving that is causing so much controversy. Pictures taken on my Panasonic G5 camera. |
The main building was an Abbey many years ago. |
One of the sculptures in the extensive grounds. |
A modern sculpture in wood, I call it "The Argument"! |
A grotesque gargoyle. |
There were many sculptures in this yard, I thought this one looking through the gate was quite comical. |
Buddha. |
This was my favourite sculpture, two old "tups" sat on a stone bench. (A Tup is a shepherds term for a Ram, or male sheep) Pictures taken on a Canon EOS300D. |