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Through all this, Basildon town centre continues to keep pace; the Westgate Shopping Park opened in 1999, and the HMV shop in Eastgate in 2001.
Of interesting design, it is probably the oldest building in Eastgate Street.
Barclay's Bank is still at 64 Eastgate (extreme right).
Taylor's department store, the Army and Navy department store, Fine Fare supermarket, J Sainsbury (relocated to Savacentre, but now gone), and more recently Allders department store in the Eastgate
The ship nearest the camera is Turnbull, Scott & Co's 'Eastgate', which was built in their family-owned shipyard at of Thomas Turnbull & Son, Whitby.
The Westgate Centre, the Eastgate Shopping Centre, and the high street shops in East Walk, Southernhay, and the Town Square give a comprehensive shopping experience, and of course there is the
The long promontory of Filey Brigg, part of a huge curve of cliffs, shelters this long stretch of firm beach from the worst of the north-east gales.
The masts of trading ships are seen in the harbour; its north pier was to be badly damaged in a north-east gale two years later.
Since then the trees have advanced somewhat into the foreground; the track to Watercombe is now tarmacked, as is the right-hand one, which descends into the East Water combe on its way to Exford
The station was replaced by the present one around to the east at the more kindly location of Kilcobben Cove in 1961.
Further east, at the junction with Ironmonger Street, the quality of the Georgian stone or stucco façades on the right is evident, while on the left or south side there is more variety.
This view from the quadrangle is looking east. At
This view is taken from what is now the Bosham Yacht Club quay looking east at high tide.
Running downhill into Stanstead Abbots from the north-east, Cats Hill presents a formidable hazard to modern motorists.
This wintry shot of the 13th-century ironstone church looks from the south east at the dominant 15th-century tower and its recessed crocketed spire.
This wintry shot of the 13th-century ironstone church looks from the south east at the dominant 15th-century tower and its recessed crocketed spire.
Farther east, at Balcastle (from the Gaelic 'baile chaisteil', meaning 'castle town') are the remains of a Pictish fort.
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