With a renewed enthusiasm for photography and local history, I set out this blog as a record of my experiences with images and narratives. It is my hope that you find something of interest on this site. Please feel free to contact me for more information on any of the posts. You can see a comprehensive list of my blogs at my website :- http://www.davidnurse.co.uk

Bridgend Roots Festival



The 'Roots Street Festival' featuring a range of music, dance, international food flavours and workshops returned to Bridgend Town centre in the summer of 2019.

It was a free event that offered live music, activities and workshops and foods from all around the world. From Samba to science, a jam tent to football darts there was a wide range of activities provided to keep all of the family entertained during this fine summer day in 2019.

Little did we know that there was a global pandemic on the way and this sort of event was to disappear for so long.

I took many images of this happy day and the following are a selection from the street march through the town centre.
A very enjoyable time had by all.



Event Date: May 2019


Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019

Bridgend Roots Festival 2019






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Bridgend Town Centre. South Wales




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Pendeen Lighthouse

 

Pendeen Lighthouse

Pendeen Lighthouse, also known as Pendeen Watch
 is an active aid to navigation and is sited north of the 
village of Pendeen in west Cornwall, England, 
United Kingdom.


Visit Date March 2023



Pendeen Lighthouse
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Pendeen Lighthouse lies Only six miles north of Land's End and is close to the small and very pretty village of St Just, which thrived during the Tin and Copper mining era in the 1900s.

The construction of the lighthouse started in the 1890s and was designed by Sir Thomas Mathews for Trinity House (Trinity House is a charity dedicated to safeguarding shipping and seafarers) and constructed by Arthur Carkeek from Redruth.

The headland needed to be flattened to accommodate the 17-metre tower and associated buildings.

The light was first lit on 3 October 1900



Pendeen Lighthouse






A foghorn is also sighted here with twin 5-inch sirens driven initially by compressed air from an oil engine.

A five–wick Argand lamp provided the initial power for the lighthouse but the lamp was soon replaced with a 3-50mm dia. mantle lamp





Pendeen Lighthouse




The lens system was a large (first-order) rotating optic made up of two sets of four panels, which displayed a group of four flashes every fifteen seconds, it had a range of 20 nautical miles and is still in use.



The Cornish coast at Pendeen Lighthouse
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The coast of this area is treacherous to shipping. Along the coast, the remnants of the once thriving mining in the area can be seen. 

In the 1990s it was decided that the lighthouse would become automated and the last of the lightkeepers left the lighthouse on May 3rd 1995.



The Cornish coast at Pendeen Lighthouse





The lighthouse, together with the attached keepers' cottages, are Grade II listed,

Built within the North Cornwall Coast within a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is sited on one of the many granite headlands bird watching is popular here as is seal and dolphin spotting. Being north-west facing is a perfect location to watch the sun setting over the Atlantic.







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Google Reference: -
50.16498077682171, -5.671545986771646

What Three Words reference: -
///cheeses.cabs.zooms

OS Details: -
SW 37890 35891 : Altitude:52 m

Additional information.

There is parking here (50.164339321872106, -5.670764521122517) for a half a dozen cars or so and the place is easy to visit.
Off the B3306 the lighthouse is signposted from the road.
There are no facilities at the site.




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Faces in the woods


FACES IN THE WOODS

No history or legend behind this post only this to say. 
A walk through my local woods revealed that someone had 
taken the time to carve many faces on what looks like 
drift wood and then fixed them on the trees along the pathway.
I don't know who did this or the story behind the sculptures 
but it's a pleasing sight as you walk through the woods known 
locally as Bedford park or more correctly the older name of
 "The Waun"


Visit Date April 2023


Faces in the woods
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Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods
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Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods
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Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods

Faces in the woods



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Between 51.537903859044945, -3.6545252539216273 
and 
51.536963600942975, -3.6719726491361966

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Between ///decimals.penny.idea and ///cafe.strikers.clasping

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Between SS 85351 83434  Altitude:220 ft
and 
SS 84174 83335  Altitude: 206 ft

Additional information.
The above information is the two ends of the pathway of the woods.

There is good parking here (51.53821306322769, -3.654298149309796) at Bedford park.
It is a very easy walk through the woods.



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