Cleethorpes as we know it today came about following the combining of several areas, or Thorpes, Oole, Itterby and Old Clee. I recently had a short walk around the old area of Oole and along our seafront.
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This is Humber Street going towards the seafront. |
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Marples Cafe at the top of Seaview Street, in the area of Oole. |
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Looking down Seaview Street, once the main shopping area in Oole, until the formation of Cleethorpes and more development. |
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The Fisherman's Arms just off Seaview Street, my dad's favourite pub. My dad was a deep sea fisherman sailing out of the adjacent port of Grimsby. |
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Reputed to be the oldest surviving shop in Cleethorpes from the old days. |
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Empty barrels at the rear of the pub. |
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This old fisherman's cottage is the oldest remaining residence in Cleethorpes. |
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Wardle Street, having some re-decorating. |
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Back into Humber Street with the Sea in the distance. |
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This house had mirrored windows and I caught sight of this photographer in it's reflection. |
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Overlooking the beach is "The Point", a block of expensive appartments. |
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The sight of our new RNLI lifeboat station. Currently on hold as the main contractor has gone out of business. |
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Flags of the armed services. |
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This is the Memorial Gate, the centre point of our annual Armed Services Day. |
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Ross Castle in the foreground, built in Victorian times it's a folly built of stone. |
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The Pier in the distance and the Land Train making it's way along central Promenade. |
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Another view of Ross Castle. |
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I got this reaction from one of these ladies! |
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This statue commemorates the crews who flew out from RAF North Coates a few miles along the coast in WW2. |
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The statue depicts a lone airman looking, and hoping for the planes that never made it back. |
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"The Knoll" or Knoll House, formerly an administration building when Cleethorpes had it's own borough council. We are now part of the wider area of N. E. Lincolnshire. |
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"The Point", standing at the top of High Cliff. |
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Finally, back to the top of Seaview Street. The Nottingham House pub. A favourite of my son and said to be quite nice, I'm tea total so haven't been in it.
Nikon Z50 + 16 - 50 lens. |