Ramsgate, From Albion Place c.1920
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More about this scene
We are looking towards the West Cliff. On the left is the cupola of the old Customs House. The near-empty Harbour is the result of many fishing smacks lost during the First World War; the remainder transferred elsewhere. Just visible in the centre on the horizon is the tidal ball. When the ball is at the top of the mast it denotes that there is more than 10 feet of water between the pier heads of the outer harbour.
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