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David Todd

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  1. Weighing the Options. R-793 Dover Town Yard 15-4-96 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0078 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0074 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0407 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  2. DSC_0407 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0074 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0076 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr R-793 Dover Town Yard 15-4-96 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  3. Masonry from a vent in Abbottscliffe Tunnel, a sismic alarm,had been triggered. Abbottscliffe Tunnel is at the far end, this was taken from West Shakespeare Tunnel,Friday morning.
  4. Last night,the Dover Charing Cross Down Line was closed. 1910 cHX-DVP,struck an object,between Abbottscliffe and Shakespeare Tunnels. Limping into DVP with smoking shoe gear . Network Rail closed the Down line,till end of service. Unable to divert to Dover via Minster,because of an Engineering block. Rail replacement Busses will be provided Info,via S.P. Facebook .
  5. Not really, the 2 spans and supports were 3D printed by the surveyor on the Dover Seawall Repair project, left them with me,after a visit to the model. The bridge foot way, is made out of 2 Hornby foot bridge spans,adding evergreen to beef it out. The supports will be filed down, I will dispose of the large base on the columb,to sit between the track's. P1610938 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  6. Weighing up the option's. P1640058 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640060 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640065 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640067 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  7. We were told,a few weeks ago,they were on order. I would agree,,about wave damage,unless they are made of the new flexi material, that returns to its original shape,after impact. A new outfall chamber,or a modified one ? A few closer images, Storm Doris,washes up a lobster pot.
  8. P1640124 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640126 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  9. P1640108 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640113 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640114 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640120 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640121 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640123 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640129 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  10. Today, at 1400 hours. P1640077 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640093 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640095 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640096 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640099 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640105 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1640106 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  11. P1630881 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630885 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630887 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630889 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630894 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630915 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  12. Here are just some of today's photo's, tween 1230-1300 hours. Gambions, finished ? under spray wall drains fitted. DSC_0557 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0551 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0553 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0556 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr DSC_0558 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630875 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630876 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr P1630877 by David Todd 2012, on Flickr
  13. A few more screen shots. I went up today,it was around high tide, 1230-1300 hours, am awaiting the uploads to my Flickr,then will post later this evening..
  14. A few screen shots,taken from a recent drone video,last Monday 6th February 17. Here,the left over rock, on sitting in the site. Here you can see,the new outlet.
  15. Never played Exhibition Hockey Mal, the short skirts,put me off !
  16. A news flash,from Nige, From the Crow's Nest: Sailing Yacht A "Roger Yacht A, you are clear for take off....." What's all this, I hear you ask. Well, this is the long and eagerly awaited delivery voyage of the largest sailing yacht in the world. She's so big in fact, that there was only one way out from the Nobiskrug yard where she was built at Kiel in Germany. That's because of the rail and road bridges limiting her options as her three masts, built here in the UK incidentally, peak at some 100 metres in height. And therein lays the title of the post. She had to use the Strait of Drogden and that meant seeking permission to do so from Copenhagen's Kastrup International Airport as her height exceeds the 50 metres limitation to comply with aviation safety rules! And therein lays the title of the post. She had to use the Strait of Drogden and that meant seeking permission to do so from Copenhagen's Kastrup International Airport as her height exceeds the 50 metres limitation to comply with aviation safety rules! That's done and she's on her way, heading for Kristiansand this morning and eventually onwards to Spain. And when she passes the Dover Strait, we will be waiting!
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