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Category Archives: Beach
We’ve branched into Essex!
There is a wealth of beautiful places to explore in Essex. We have added a few of them to our collection for those of you that may have happy memories of holidays and momentous occasions! Please don’t forget that all … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, Castles, Countryside, Cricket, Essex, Uncategorized, village, windmill
Tagged beach, Beach hut, Bocking, Bocking Windmill, Cards, Castle, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester, Cricket, deckchairs, Essex, Feering, Frinton-On-Sea, Kelevedon, Kelvedon and Feering Cricket Club, Pier, Windmill
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Hunstanton
Well, it didn’t take very long for me to break my resolution to add something on here every day! Of course resolutions are made to be broken – so I won’t make any more! Instead I will make an attempt … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, cards, Cliffs, Coastline, norfolk, Towns, Uncategorized
Tagged art, beach, Cards, cliffs, England, hunstanton, Norfolk
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Seven Sisters
The Seven Sisters can be found along the South Downs in East Sussex and are a series of chalk cliffs. The Sisters begin very close to Cuckmere Haven, in the West, and end just before Birling Gap in the East. … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, Cliffs, Coastline, Sussex
Tagged beach, Birling Gap, cliffs, Coastguard Cottages, Coastline, Cuckmere Haven, Seven Sisters, South Downs, Sussex
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Bournemouth
More from Bournemouth today! We really must go back! Just like I said in my post of Hengistbury Head a couple of days ago, we have spent many hours on the beach at Bournemouth, travelling the Dorset coast, exploring the … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, bournemouth, cards, Coastline, dorset, Towns
Tagged beach, Beach hut, bournemouth, deck chairs, Dorset, Hengistbury Head
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Hengistbury Head
Our family has many happy memories of holidays spent here! It was always a great place to be whether we were riding on the land train (fondly known as the Noddy Train), walking over the head, running with the dog … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, cafe, Coastline, dorset
Tagged beach, Beach Cafe, Beach hut, Christchurch, Dorset, ferry, Hengistbury Head, Land train, Mudeford, mudeford sandbank, Noddy train, Tuckton
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Dungeness Lighthouse
This beautiful old lighthouse, if you climb the tower, gives the chance of wonderful views over the English Channel and across the shingle ridges – to the top of the weather vane, it is almost 46 metres high! This lighthouse, which … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, cards, Coastline
Tagged beach, canvas, Cards, dungeness, English Channel, Lighthouse, shingle
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The Card Shed – thecardshed.com
We love our cards and we hope you will too! The good news is that thecardshed.com has a large amount of our designs all ready for you to purchase. The bad news is (and it’s just a tiny bit bad) … Continue reading
Posted in Beach, cards, Coastline, Countryside, Towns
Tagged Arts, beach, beaches, card shed, Cards, coast, coastal, Design, Kent, Kent towns, thecardshed, town
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More Vintage Pictures!
Here are the latest pictures in the vintage style we are working on at the moment – we love them (perhaps they remind us of our own youth all those years ago!) We usually add our dog into some of … Continue reading