PhiliPamInCoventry
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Wed 20th Apr 2022 3:04pm
I will show you Pam & my new boat that's being fitted out, Dreamtime.
Through the gates we go.
Just a small cruiser.
Calcutt Marina do not have a dry dock, instead they use roller jacks in a shallow dock, that can support the full weight (seventy tons when needed) that can slip a boat for bottom blacking & so on. They use four jacks when needed. I've not seen them in use for two decades, but online they still advertise slipping boats for blacking. The jacks sat on submerged rails, so when needed could move the whole boat several yards. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Wed 20th Apr 2022 3:50pm
Beautiful, your boat wouldn't have a name by any chance would it? Must be shown before the launching. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 21st Apr 2022 11:34am
Hi all,
Grove, the posh road. Lord & Lady Luvaduck live here. Probably on equity release though.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
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Thu 21st Apr 2022 2:58pm
Oh, just up my street. Excuse the pun! |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 21st Apr 2022 5:19pm
Hi all,
Commuter time.
The slow train to Gosford Green.
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sat 23rd Apr 2022 1:49pm
Your sandstone cliff makes me think of a story I was told about a power station slag heap. Periodically large slices were cut out of it to be shipped off for various construction jobs, leaving cliffs in the stuff. One year the staff went out to organise another dispatch but found that a large number of sand martins had moved in. The delivery was cancelled until the babies were fledged and the staff organised an area for the birds that they could use the next year so that neither side would be inconvenienced. Nature loves industrial sites as they can move in and be mostly undisturbed. Though when I was working at Courtaulds I had to shout at the pigeons outside my office window for having a lot more fun than I was. In turn I was thoroughly told off by a weasel for invading its territory. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sat 23rd Apr 2022 10:30pm
Hi Helen, Hi all,
Sandstone cliffs are not common inland. It was a visit to Bewdley, many years ago that gave me the notion of having a sandstone face. The river Severn may have had quite a turbulent history, compared to its comparative shallow drop in height over a vast distance nowadays. Some geologists make a case that at some point in the past, the river actually flowed in the opposite direction, draining into the river Dee. Who knows?
Anyway, the legacy is the inland sandstone cliffs for all to see at Bewdley.
On our model, those cliffs with The Boulevard & Mill Hill lane on top, hide the through fiddle yards. They in turn connect with the main fiddle yards underneath the church & town of Hounds Hill. The timber section supporting the road is 4", from rail height, or 10 Mm, which in scale terms is the equivalent of about thirty feet with the road top added. Our nearest similar sandstone is the crag or outcrop at Corley.
The fiction existence of our railway & canal is a redundant sandstone quarry, so any other rock material would not match the story. What's left of the quarry is the ground valley now full of scrub.
Over the years, I've varied the colour from a very red sandstone to a grey. Water colour makes that relatively easy depending on my mood.
As the face is a machine cut cutting, the civil engineers are very nervous of vegetation growing that might loosen the integrity of the face. They have constant issues with owner of the last house, who doesn't keep her garden overgrowth in check, visable in the first photo. |
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Robthu
Coventry |
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Sun 24th Apr 2022 1:36pm
What about Corley Rocks, Philip?
Google view. |
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Sun 24th Apr 2022 2:14pm
I was thinking of Chester canal. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 24th Apr 2022 7:57pm
On 24th Apr 2022 1:36pm, Robthu said:
What about Corley Rocks, Philip?
Google view.
Hi Robthu,
I did mention Corley Rocks in my text.
Hope you are ok. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Sun 24th Apr 2022 7:58pm
That looks fabulous, Helen. |
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Robthu
Coventry |
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Mon 25th Apr 2022 1:19pm
Sorry, Philip, I have given myself a severe ticking off
("Hope you are ok.") Mmmmmm, we will leave that question. |
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Helen F |
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Mon 25th Apr 2022 2:41pm
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Mon 25th Apr 2022 3:26pm
I am with you there Helen. When I do any research to put on here if I don't write it down I forget it straight away, even if it is just a date or a name. At least I have a big monitor now and can have 2 things open at once so I can have HCF open and the newspaper archive both open together and copy from one to the other. I was never any good at exams as I couldn't remember facts, that is why I prefer things like maths. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Mon 25th Apr 2022 5:11pm
It's good on here hey! Most of my posts I edit three or four times so as to clear out dead donkeys.
Pannier tank waits for a clear signal with a short transfer goods from Longford Park to Hounds Hill.
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