Emmanuel Boy Scouts
The original photograph used for this Now and Then was taken from the Hastings & St Leonards Pictorial Advertiser dated...
The original photograph used for this Now and Then was taken from the Hastings & St Leonards Pictorial Advertiser dated...
The recent heavy rain has been too much for the river Rother, which has overflowed its banks. These photographs were taken near Wittersham, Kent...
Here are a couple of photos showing reflections of the clouds over St Leonard beach one calm evening...
Sunset at Camber Sands when the tide is out provides stunning views across towards Fairlight. There wasn't any wind so the wet sand and standing water created lovely reflections...
A walk on the beach is always nice but on certain days it can be magical. When this photo was taken the tide was at its lowest and there wasn't a breath of wind. Usually there is the constant noise of the waves...
When the tide is out and the sand along the beach exposed, it is usual to see men on the beach carrying a shovel with them. These men are on the hunt for the lugworm....
Sometime ago, in warmer months, I was walking along the access road that runs between Winchelsea Beach and Rye Harbour...
Camber Sands is a unique part of the East Sussex coastline. Whereas the majority of the beaches that stretch from Brighton to Dover has cliffs or shingle, Camber has lovely flat sandy beaches...
These untitled photos were taken at Pett Level beach. The tide was coming in, and the waves splashing gently against the worn stumps of the sea defences...
This view of Rye was taken whilst walking up from Camber Sands. At ground level there wasn't a breath of wind and the great clouds were slowly moving across the sky...
The Brightling Needle stands at the 2nd highest point in Sussex, a couple of miles from the village of Brightling. It was built in around 1810 by John Fuller...
The pylons crossing Romney Marsh in a straight line across seven miles always draw my attention when I go past them. Now accompanied by the wind turbines they are one of the key features of Romney Marsh...