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Thursday, 29 September 2011
Outdoor Photography: Island Journal Pt 16
In Outdoor Photography magazine, Issue 145, November 2011, T covers our summer visit to Lindisfarne.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Islands in the Thames Pt 2 - Teddington Island...
The north tip of Teddington Island, from Teddington |
The south tip of Teddington Island, from Teddington |
Teddington Island steps |
Teddington Island bike ramp |
Teddington Island Lock is an impressive feat of engineering. It's composed of three locks and a long, curved weir. The whole complex cascades from one side of the Thames to the other. A wooded, centre island links the lock to the weir as well as supporting the busy Teddington Lock footbridge. An elaborate stilted ramp allows the passage of cyclists. A short track below runs the length of the island to locked gates at either end. Anglers cast from the shore.
Teddington Lock Island
Teddington Lock Island |
Teddington Lock Island flower beds |
Teddington Lock Island park |
Teddington Lock Island lock keeper's cottage |
Teddington Lock Island is a beautifully manicured park, replete with flowered borders, benches and public toilets. The attractive lock keepers cottage is the cherry on the cake.
Trowlock Island
Trowlock Island from the Thames Path |
Trowlock Island |
Trowlock Island chain ferry in action |
Trowlock Island chain ferry |
Trowlock Island chain ferry winch |
From the Thames Path it's hard to see that you're walking past Trowlock Island – it looks like a continuation of the far bank. Looping round at Kingston and passing a series of private roads with "No access to the river" eventually brings you to Teddington Sports Hall and a footpath to the sailing club. From here you can observe, if you wait long enough for a resident, the eccentric little chain ferry in action, operated by a cartoon winch. A large sign on the island shore explains just how PRIVATE the island is for its 29 homes and Royal Canoe Club (the world's oldest canoe club).
An undercover report...
Steven's Eyot
Steven's Eyot |
The Small Boat Club hut on Steven's Eyot |
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Whale Island, Hampshire
This way to Whale Island |
Welcome to Whale Island |
The history of Whale Island in five easy steps |
Grade II listed drill hall, Queen Charlotte figurehead |
HMS Excellent museum |
Coffee and biscuits in the HMS Excellent mess |
Whale Island next to the ferry terminal |
Aerial view of Whale Island in 1935 |
Aerial view of Whale Island in 1995 |