StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: West Pier

whn[15] / wst[15] - stormy December 2015

12 Jan 2016 7 2 1256
This is "Storm Eva" hammering the outer harbour at Whitehaven on 23rd December 2015.

wst[?] / whn - waves over Whitehaven

07 Jan 2024 219
Huge waves over the pier and lighthouse during a storm [undated, guessing anywhere between 2015 and early 2023 - although the weathered appearance of the lighthouse indicates pre-2022] I suspect this might be Storm Desmond - 3rd to 8th December 2015 - which was quite vicious / devastating to most of Cumbria, which lost a lot of bridges and a Police Officer was killed when a bridge in Workington collapsed under him, as a result of the excessive rainfall. . not my image & only a small one : fair use & public education

whn - setting off south

11 Jul 2016 284
Small yacht setting off southwards, rounding the tip of West Pier.

whn - harbour entrance

03 Jan 2017 275
Inside the outer harbour, the wind and tide have combined to create a very short wavelength pattern in the incoming sea.

whn - sailing away 1

14 Dec 2016 349
Looking out, past the West Pier lighthouse, to see a couple of yachts standing away and a small trawler heading towards home.

whn - harbour storm 11

13 Dec 2016 2 298
Storm Force wind and waves batter the West Pier at Whitehaven. (found by chance in an old back-up drive, may have been downloaded or sent to me)

wfl - passing pier idy167

30 Oct 2016 302
Balmoral passing the lighthouse at end of the West Pier, Whitehaven. The large number of passengers are returning from a day cruise to the Isle of Man.

whn - wp baseplate 2

27 Jul 2016 307
remains of a rail chair / base plate on the west pier

whn - wp baseplate 1

27 Jul 2016 290
remains of a rail chair / base plate on the west pier

gbw - approaching sunset

02 Aug 2016 13 4 717
The sun is dipping ever lower ... producing some really golden tints.

whn - west pier turnout

24 Jul 2016 269
Just in front of the line of bollards is the site of a turnout (points) to a loop. The main route continues in a straight line - marked by the light grey patches. The loop line runs away from the two removable bollards (the middle pair) parallel with the main line.

whn - inclusions

24 Jul 2016 2 1 319
The sandstone used to build the West Pier at Whitehaven has a number of interesting inclusions. Quartzite and ironstone, in the main. More or less distinct signs of "current bedding" are visible on some of the stones.

whn - Ben and friends

24 Jul 2016 1 443
Standing on the West Pier at Whitehaven, looking towards St Bee's Head.

whn - west pier capstan

24 Jul 2016 425
Capstan (remains) pulley block and mooring bollard on the west pier, Whitehaven. The sets of railing protect sets of steps, some of which are rather worn and require greater care. To the left is the route of the pier railway, showing as the surface has been cut away into a channel for the track alignment.

whn - TN2 beached again

24 Jan 2016 4 1 806
Bows out this time. still working below the waterline.

whn - points on west pier

24 Jan 2016 422
not too easy to distinguish in this image, but there was a set of points (turnout) here, in the railway that ran along the West Pier. (the diverging route is, very approximately in line with the long shadow, approximately to the level of the bollards)

whn - west pier light

24 Jan 2016 2 477
lighthouse on the tip of the West Pier. There is quite an area of shoals around this pier, which show up during low tide. (Most noticeably at the greater range of the spring tides). Just after this was taken, there was a seriously heavy shower of rain.

whn - west pier details

24 Jan 2016 2 606
Starting in the foreground this line of puddles seem to represent a railway or similar, there is the remains of a capstan just by the railings, back in the distance is what looks like a slipway - but it is for transhipping of animals ie cattle / sheep. The lighthouse at the pier's tip is just out of shot to the right.

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