Evening view of the South Bay and amusements of Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Scarborough Harbour with a traditional Coble fishing boat and Lobster Pots
The old Lighthouse at the mouth of Scarborough Harbour in early morning light.
Scarborough South Bay with a stormy sea.
Scarborough South Bay showing the Castle and Harbour.
Early morning and low tide at Bridlington South Bay
Freshly painted fishing coble on Filey Coble Landing, with the old launching tractor next to it. The coble is the traditional fishing boat of the east coast.
Fishing coble Mrs B, on Filey’s Coble Landing waiting for the next tide. the Coble is a traditional fishing boat of the East coast, once very popular but now only used in a few places.
Filey is a small seaside town in North Yorkshire, famous for its long sandy beaches and Victorian seafront.
Landing the evening catch, in Filey the cobles land on the beach and are put onto wheels and towed up the beach, with Filey Brigg in the background.
Filey Brigg is a narrow peninsula striking out into the North Sea with the end being jagged rocks which are covered at high tide.
Sunrise at at Silex Bay (sometimes referred to as Selwicks Bay) on the North side of Flamborough Head is a small chalky bay near the Lighthouse, on the East Yorkshire Coast.
Sunrise at at Silex Bay (sometimes referred to as Selwicks Bay) on the North side of Flamborough Head is a small chalky bay near the Lighthouse, on the East Yorkshire Coast.the upright chalk rock is known as Eve Rock, many years ago there was a similar one on the other side of the bay known as Adam rock, this was lost to the sea in a storm.
Bridlington North Beach looking towards Flamborough Head at Dawn.
Filey Brigg is a narrow peninsula striking out into the North Sea with the end being jagged rocks which are covered at high tide.
An image of the now unused Spurn Peninsula Lighthouse, East Yorkshire, England. The Spurn Peninsula is a remote spit of moving sand bank that sticks out into the North Sea and Humber Estuary, The lighthouse was used to guide ships through the treacherous shallow channels of the River Humber.
Flamborough North landing with some of the last working fishing Cobles pulled up on the beach with the high chalk cliffs and caves in the background.
Flamborough Head Lighthouse in early morning sunlight, was built in 1806 and has a 26.5m tower, which makes it 65m above water giving it a light range of 24 miles.
An evening image of Scarborough South Bay.
Whitby Harbour a view from above the roof tops of the old cottages that cling to the cliffs.
Early morning view of Bridlington South Bay and Harbour