eaw052397 ENGLAND (1953) [Unlocated]. UNLOCATED
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Title | [EAW052397] UNLOCATED |
Reference | EAW052397 |
Date | 19-September-1953 |
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Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 0, 0 |
Longitude / Latitude | -7.556448482059, 49.766185796754 |
National Grid Reference | SV000000 |
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Spurn head, with it's military railway which closed in 1951? This image would be looking South Westerly if it is as that's the Humber side with large mudflats at low tide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spurn_Point_Military_Railway |
whitling2k |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 02:25:58 PM |
Railway line has been undercut probably by marine erosion. |
longinthetooth |
Monday 26th of October 2015 02:54:56 PM |
Power cables. Too big for signal circuits. |
Chris Willis |
Sunday 16th of November 2014 12:41:11 AM |
On reflection,I think they are minor cables with ducting hanging on the cables. Perhaps telephone. Wd railway signals/telephone cables be in ducting like this? |
Chris Willis |
Wednesday 18th of February 2015 10:27:14 PM |
I think this is railway line. (Right way up). |
Chris Willis |
Saturday 15th of November 2014 11:57:08 PM |
this railway is very small narrow gauge, judging by the size of the rubble. |
TomRobin |
Thursday 3rd of December 2015 09:17:06 AM |
User Comment Contributions
The lower section looks like sand or mud flats and the shoreline shows evidence of wave erosion which has undercut the railway line.There is lots of stone(and other)debris around as well as worked stone blocks which could have been part of the sea defence here. |
longinthetooth |
Monday 26th of October 2015 03:01:17 PM |
Felixstowe? |
dave43 |
Friday 5th of December 2014 08:39:23 PM |
aftermath of flooding east coast Jan 1953, but where? |
dave43 |
Friday 5th of December 2014 07:56:00 PM |