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The heavy steel pillar bollard is mounted on a harbour wall for securing boats while docking in port. The heavy steel pillar bollard is mounted on a harbour wall for securing boats while docking in port. Mud and sand falls from the bucket of an excavator into a dredging ship A close up of the bucket of digger full of sand and mud from the ocean floor The rusty mooring bitt is used to secure boats and ships to a port or harbour. The rusty mooring bitt is used to anchor boats and ships to a port or harbour. Also known as the staghorn bollard. Mud is loaded into the hopper of a dredging barge The arm of an excavator on a dredging ship digs sand and mud from the seabed in port The surface is heavily textured with some yellow and white lichen and a large crack in the middle of the surface. The cross shaped mooring bitt is used to fix boats and ships to a port or harbor. A blue 1961 4 door Chevrolet Bel Air sedan with chrome bumpers St Peter's Church is no longer used as a church and the public can access the tower for views of the town. The bust of EW Pugin made by Owen Hall stands in from of The Granville Hotel in Ramsgate Detail of the tail lights on a blue 1961 4 door Chevrolet Bel Air sedan Patches of rust stain a white painted metal surface. The pain cracked to reveal the metal underneath. White paint peels off of an external wall revealing the plaster underneath. Wooden panels with peeling and worn paint The white paint cracks and peels off to reveal rotten wood underneath Sandwich Guildhall was originally built in 1579 and currently houses the museum. St Peter's Church is no longer used as a church and the public can access the tower for views of the town. The 19th Century chapel was designed and guilt by George Gilbert Scott in the late gothic style. The museum is housed in the building known as the Clock House which was built in 1817. Patches of rust stain a white painted metal surface. The pain cracked to reveal the metal underneath. White paint peels off of a wall revealing the plaster and light blue colour underneath. Wooden panels or floorboards showing weathered wood grain White paint cracks to reveal rotten wood underneath An abstract of the freeboard and draft of a small wooden boat showing the planks and panels. Wooden panels and plans of a small handmade boat. Patches of rust and rust staining are mixed with cracked and peeling paint on a metal surface Orange and brown rust stains on a wall of cracked and peeling white paint Standing on the west pier of Ramsgate harbour the 11 metre warning beacon is shown next to the main entrance to and exit from the harbour and marina. An RNLI lifeguard station looking out to see on Ramsgate Main Sands in Kent, England. Green seaweed grows in patches on a metal plate. The metal is heavily textured and has spots of rust all over it The surface is heavily textured with air bubbles and useful as a background or backdrop Orange and brown streaks of rust stain a light yellow textured surface The granite lighthouse stands 11 meters tall and was built in 1842 by John Shaw according to John Smeaton's design. In the background is the port of Ramsgate and the main harbour. The granite lighthouse was built in 1842 by John Shaw according to John Smeaton's design. The lighthouse stands on the West Pier at the entrance to the Royal Harbour. The granite lighthouse was built in 1842 by John Shaw according to John Smeaton's design. The lighthouse stands on the West Pier of the Royal Harbour with the words perfugium miseris carved into the stone, translates to Refuge for the Unfortunate. The rusty mooring bitt is used to secure boats and ships to a port or harbour. Each white painted steel mooring bollard is showing signs of rust. The pillar bollards are used by ships to moor while in dock. The cross shaped mooring bitt has mooring line wrapped around it to anchor a ship in while in port. The cross shaped mooring bitt is used to fix boats and ships to a port or harbor. The rusty mooring bitt is used to anchor boats and ships to a port or harbour. Also known as the staghorn bollard. Each white painted steel mooring bollard is showing signs of rust. The pillar bollards are used by ships to moor while in dock. The heavy steel pillar bollard is mounted on a harbour wall for securing boats while docking in port. A close up look at the detail of some warm yellow and gold victorian tiling that shows some age and weathering. A close up look at the detail of some warm yellow and gold victorian tiling that shows some age and weathering. The tiles have a pattern of scrolls and plants. The heavy surface texture of an external wall covered in white plaster.