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N 8 B 733 C 11 E May 8, 2013 F May 10, 2013
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Damage from a fire that started in the early hours on May 7th, closed the road on my route to work. The new ROA artwork on my previous picture is on the building to the right, remains unscathed by the fire.

Tags:   Aftermath Fire Damage Jag Sidlesham Tyres Tires Cars

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What I can only assume is the remains of some sort of fisherman's gear hut, looks almost ready to be taken at the next high tide.

Tags:   Shack Hut Discarded Decay Derelict Dilapidation Decline Deserted Rust Fishin Fishing Nautical Harbour Littlehampton River Arun

N 8 B 2.1K C 11 E Apr 4, 2013 F Apr 11, 2013
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"Before the Second World War, Tyneham was just one of many small isolated Dorset villages. Its residents led a simple life relying mainly on farming and fishing for their livelihood, oblivious to the future events which would give their home a special place in history.

In 1943 the villagers were moved out by Winston Churchill’s War Cabinet prior to the area being used for D-Day preparations. They never returned.

Today the village is part of the Ministry of Defence Lulworth Ranges, accessible to the public only at specified times. Just the empty buildings remain, trapped in a time warp that has protected the area from many modern developments that, elsewhere, have changed the face of our countryside."

Text from Tyneham & Worbarrow website

tynehamopc.org.uk/tyneham_gardeners_cottage.html

Tags:   Tyneham Village Ghost Town WW2 D-Day Lulworth Dorset Worbarrow Bay Range Derelict Dereliction Decay Decline Abandoned Faded Deserted MOD Isle Purbeck Texture Processed Gardners Cottage Spooky Eerie Creepy

N 6 B 1.5K C 15 E Apr 4, 2013 F Apr 10, 2013
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"Before the Second World War, Tyneham was just one of many small isolated Dorset villages. Its residents led a simple life relying mainly on farming and fishing for their livelihood, oblivious to the future events which would give their home a special place in history.

In 1943 the villagers were moved out by Winston Churchill’s War Cabinet prior to the area being used for D-Day preparations. They never returned.

Today the village is part of the Ministry of Defence Lulworth Ranges, accessible to the public only at specified times. Just the empty buildings remain, trapped in a time warp that has protected the area from many modern developments that, elsewhere, have changed the face of our countryside."

Text from Tyneham & Worbarrow website

tynehamopc.org.uk/tyneham_rectory.html

Tags:   Tyneham Village Ghost Town WW2 D-Day Lulworth Dorset Worbarrow Bay Range Derelict Dereliction Decay Decline Abandoned Faded Deserted MOD Isle of Purbeck Texture Processed

N 1 B 539 C 0 E Mar 2, 2013 F Mar 17, 2013
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Disheveled looking Great Eastern car park in Shoreditch. Liked the textures of the decaying sign against the dated concrete

Tags:   Great Eastern Car Disheveled Dated Concrete Old Retro Park Decay Dilapidated Shoreditch London System Meyers Bros Rust


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