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Redcar
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photo 17 - Fishing Boat
Redcar By The Sea. Traditionally Redcar has always had a mixture of craft working from the flat beaches. Cobles are traditional open fishing boats that developed along the North Eastern coast of England. Generally, cobles are the larger boats and they are ideal for fishing along the North East coast. It is thought that the original clinker boats were built from larch on oak, and that they were usually powered by sweeps (long oars) and lug sails. Throughout the years, sails and oars have been replaced by modern day diesel engines.
photo 34 - Redcar Buddha
Coatham Beach, Redcar.
Where a furnace once burnt fiercely and glowed intensely, an industrial skyline that sits peacefully on the horizon , an old steelworks that now sleeps.
Where a furnace once burnt fiercely and glowed intensely, an industrial skyline that sits peacefully on the horizon , an old steelworks that now sleeps.
photo 38 - Redcar Tractor
Redcar.
Its breath-taking landscapes, picturesque beaches, and endless coastline make Redcar a truly idyllic seaside resort! Once famed as a fishing village, many Tractors still work the front.
Redcar boasts an array of museums, galleries and monuments showcasing the town's rich history and heritage.
Its breath-taking landscapes, picturesque beaches, and endless coastline make Redcar a truly idyllic seaside resort! Once famed as a fishing village, many Tractors still work the front.
Redcar boasts an array of museums, galleries and monuments showcasing the town's rich history and heritage.
photo 43 - Redcar Sea Front.
A once thriving town, waiting to shine again. With shops for all your needs behind the promenade which spans the sea front with a gallery and arcades a place with real history and a presence of the past. A perfect place for your fish and chip's or a nice iced cold lemmon top.
photo 50 - The Beacon
Redcar's Beacon, a radio station and cafe, I've not been in yet but I know it will be a fantastic view when you go up.
photo 54 - Green Man
The Green Man sand sculpture at Redcar, I like this photo as I like to believe in the protector of the Forrest, also it demonstrates that we are all vulnerable to the elements and on a slow but steady decline, nothing stays the same and everything is only temporary.
photo 89 - Industry.
Reminiscent of the past Steel Industry of Cleveland, which once thrived the way for many into employment and a job for life.
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