Barmston Pillbox
A world war two pill box on the brink due to coastal erosion. Intrepid 4x5 inch camera Fuji 125mm f5.6 1/2s @ F32 Fomopan 100 (exposed at ISO50) Developerd for 13 minutes in Perceptol 1+3
Another view of the Barmston world war two pill box on the brink due to coastal erosion. Intrepid 4x5 inch camera Fuji 125mm f5.6 1/2s @ F32 Fomopan 100 (exposed at ISO50) Developerd for 13 minutes in Perceptol 1+3
The Barmston pill box on the brink due to coastal erosion. Intrepid 4x5 inch camera Fuji 125mm f5.6 1/4s @ F32 Fomopan 100 (exposed at ISO50) Developerd for 13 minutes in Perceptol 1+3
Catching a wave
A photographer captures an image of Bridlington Bay from the Harbour wall.
Seafront Ride
Bridlington on a wet day
Rainy day Bridlington
Waves breaking over the groynes at Bridlington.
Danes Dyke Pillbox
Once this pillbox would have commanded a view over the sea but now the woods have grown around it. Image captured on Fomapan 100 4x5 film.
Bridlington Harbour.
Crab pots and fishing vessels at Bridlington harbour.
Beach Cabin.
Port Mulgrave on the Yorkshire coast.
Low Light.
The low light is the remaining one of a pair of old lighthouses on Spurn Head on the Yorkshire coast.
Saltburn Pier
The last remaining pier on the Yorkshire coast.
Saltburn Pier by night.
The pier and the lift at Saltburn are illuminated at night. When this image was captured the lift was not lit up but fortunately the pier was.
Wartime relics.
Between Aldbrough and East Newton.
Eroded pillbox - Ringbrough.
The Hornsea wind farm on the horizon.
Unidentified beach debris.
Near to the Ringbrough battery.
Ringbrough gun base and structures.
These remnants of the Ringbrough battery are exposed only at low tides. In the background is the leaching tower used in creating undersea gas caverns, and beyond that the Hornsea wind farm.
Ringbrough artillery battery.
Unknown small structure adjacent to a gun base (which is out of view).
Ringbrough observation tower.
Facing the camera is the foundation / base. The upper projections are viewing platforms.
Looking out.
Taken from inside the toppled Ringbrough observation tower. The 'window' is a hole in the roof section. A gun base and associated structures lie in the sand. The tower in the background is associated with undersea gas storage.
Ringbrough beach.
Maritime litter, exposed leaching pipeline, and the toppled observation tower.
Ringbrough Pillbox.
Little of the Ringbrough battery remains on dry land. This pillbox and some storage / support structures are all that remain.