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Connaught Gardens entrance looking south
Picture shows the southern section of Connaught Gardens, which lie between the two streets Connaught Gardens West and Connaught Gardens East. The photograph was taken from the entrance on Albert Gardens (a street bisecting the northern and southern sections of the gardens). The picture looks south in the direction of the sea (not visible).
Connaught Gardens are the last in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Albany Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 8 Jul 2018
0.02 miles
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Albany Gardens entrance looking south
Picture shows the southern section of Albany Gardens, which lie between the two streets Albany Gardens West and Albany Gardens East. The photograph was taken from the entrance on Albert Gardens (a street bisecting the northern and southern sections of the gardens). The picture looks south in the direction of the sea.
Albany Gardens are the second in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Connaught Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 8 Jul 2018
0.05 miles
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Connaught Gardens with street Connaught Gardens West
Picture shows the southern section of Connaught Gardens, which lie between the two streets Connaught Gardens West and Connaught Gardens East. The street Connaught Gardens West is to the left. The photograph was taken from the opposite side of Marine Parade West which runs adjacent to these streets.
Connaught Gardens are the last in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Albany Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 8 Jul 2018
0.07 miles
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Clacton-on-Sea, Marine Parade
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 2 Aug 2013
0.08 miles
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Albany Gardens entrance looking north
Picture shows the southern section of Albany Gardens, which lie between the two streets Albany Gardens West and Albany Gardens East. Albany Gardens are the second in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Connaught Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 2 Jun 2018
0.08 miles
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Albany Gardens with street Albany Gardens West
Picture shows the southern section of Albany Gardens, which lie between the two streets Albany Gardens West and Albany Gardens East. The street Albany Gardens West is to the left. The photograph was taken from the opposite side of Marine Parade West which runs adjacent to these streets.
Albany Gardens are the second in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Connaught Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 8 Jul 2018
0.08 miles
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Connaught Gardens - northern section
Picture shows the northern section of Connaught Gardens, which lie between the two streets Connaught Gardens West and Connaught Gardens East. The photograph was taken from the entrance to the southern gardens opposite, looking across the street Albert Gardens, which bisects.
Connaught Gardens are the last in a series of ornamental gardens running east to west between streets along this section of Clacton's seafront, the others being Lancaster Gardens and Albany Gardens.
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 8 Jul 2018
0.08 miles
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Flight Officer Raymond King memorial
The photograph shows the memorial at the entrance to Albany Gardens, Clacton, to Flight Officer Raymond Earl King of the 436th Fighter Squadron, 479th Fighter Group, US 8th Air Force. He was killed at the age of 22 on 13th Jan 1945 when his aircraft crashed into the sea nearby. Flight Officer King was returning to his base in Wattisham, Suffolk, accompanying a stricken comrade after a combat mission, when his aircraft developed engine trouble. He was brought ashore unconscious but died shortly afterwards.
Flight Officer King came from North Braddock, Pennsylvania, and was the son of Harry King, a policeman at a steel works, and his wife Margaret.
His aeroplane was recovered in 1987 and is displayed at the museum of the East Essex Aviation Society.
The memorial was unveiled by his cousin, Mr Alvin J Stuart of Wildwood, Florida, on the fiftieth anniversary of Flight Officer King's death.
[Sources for information: memorial inscriptions; Clacton Gazette, 14th Jan 2000; website of American Air Museum in Britain www.americanairmuseum.com/person/178362 , which gives further details and includes a photograph of Raymond King].
Image: © Duncan Graham
Taken: 2 Jun 2018
0.09 miles
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A Mid-Cliff Path Near Pybus Bay
These sand cliffs are marked as coastal slopes on the O.S map.
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 30 Sep 2023
0.10 miles
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Clacton-on-Sea: Listed street lights c 1912, Marine Parade East
This is a group of five listed street lights on Clacton Cliff and south-east of Marine Parade East. There are four visible in the photograph. The fifth is behind the photographer, and was in the shadow of a tree at the time the photograph was taken, so was left out, but is very similar to the others.
The group is Grade II Listed and the Historic England website (abridged) describes them thus:-
"Row of 5 street lights, south side of Esplanade between Lancaster Gardens and Connaught Gardens. Installed c.1912 together with group along Marine Parade east and west. Cast iron. The first electric street lights in Clacton. The very tall posts have 2 double bands with central heart motifs, the bases with moulded rings, reeded columns, moulded circles, rings and beadlets, acanthus vase with moulded rings and reeding over. The posts are topped with large ring moulded lidded urns with finials, the urn sides with acanthus mouldings. 2 pendant brackets curve outwards from the urn rims, each with terminal urns with square heads and finials and support the circular lamps. The brackets are supported by inner continuous curved and angled brackets the centres of which are attached to curved and angled panels with acanthus moulding. The lights are attractive giving the appearance of double pendants and are a rare survival in Essex."
Alas the pendant brackets with their lamps have all gone, and the black paintwork is in a very poor condition, in places having peeled off with rust patches forming. Some of the larger group mentioned in the centre of Clacton-on-Sea do retain their brackets and lamps, as evidenced by
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The location description "between Lancaster Gardens and Connaught Gardens" is correct, but the co-ordinates and the map location are very inaccurate. The photographer intends to contact Historic England regarding this so it is possible that the description might change in the future.
Update 10 November 2018
The co-ordinates on the Historic England website are now correct, and fixed on the middle street light of the five.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 29 Oct 2018
0.11 miles