IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Maple Square, REDCAR, TS10 3LE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Maple Square, TS10 3LE by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (151 Images Found)

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Fisherman's Square boat park, Redcar
The fishermen seem to be having a day off.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 27 Apr 2011
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Elm Road, Redcar
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 27 Apr 2011
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Maple Square - Park Avenue
Image: © Betty Longbottom Taken: 25 Jul 2017
0.04 miles
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South Terrace - Fisherman's Square
Image: © Betty Longbottom Taken: 25 Jul 2017
0.04 miles
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Fishermen?s Square, Redcar
A drab day. Rain and low cloud. But headed to Redcar in the afternoon so I thought I’d seek out a traditional coble. A coble is a flat bottomed fishing boat that’s found from the Humber to the Tweed. It’s clinker built, overlapping planks on a frame. The flat bottom enables it to be launched and recovered from the beach. It’s supposed to be a design that a direct descendant from the boats used by the Vikings that raided and eventually settled along the North East coast. So to Fishermen’s Square where the boats are parked up on their trailers ready for the next launch. But to my dismay I couldn’t find a traditional coble; at least one that looked reasonably sea worthy. One characteristic I was looking for is a flat overhanging ‘horseshoe’ stern essential for launching and recovery (both done stern to beach) and to aid stability in rough seas under sail. This boat is one of many that are double ended, its stern is pointy and I have now learnt the design is actually referred to as a ‘mule’. Apparently it’s faster and more manoeuvrable and would have been the favoured boat for fishing for the herring using drift nets. But with the decline of sail as the means of power and tractors for launching the need for a flat stern has become redundant.
Image: © Mick Garratt Taken: 17 Feb 2016
0.05 miles
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Elm Road - Park Avenue
Image: © Betty Longbottom Taken: 25 Jul 2017
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Stanley Grove - Park Avenue
Image: © Betty Longbottom Taken: 25 Jul 2017
0.06 miles
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Fisherman's Square, Redcar
Quite a surprise to find this a block away from the coast. The tractor on the right is a veteran, judging by its registration plate.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 27 Apr 2011
0.06 miles
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Sign for the Park Hotel, Redcar
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Image: © JThomas Taken: 23 Feb 2019
0.06 miles
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Fisherman's Square - Lord Street
Image: © Betty Longbottom Taken: 25 Jul 2017
0.06 miles
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