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Posts archive for: 24 September, 2007
  • Time for bed, said Zebedee...

    So I'm off for an early night and intend sending a few :zz: towards the ceiling...

    G'night all :wave:

  • Waterfront buildings

    Any working waterfront has a selection of pubs, warehouses, storage, etc. and of course Chepstow was no different. Some of the buildings may have changed use these days, but they're still there.

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    At least some of the public houses are still working pubs. :yes:

  • Chepstow Waterfront

    These days the term waterfront tends to conjure images of marinas, luxury flats, executive cars... years ago a waterfront tended to be somewhat seedier.

    Chepstow has a riverfront today where part of the town’s old harbour-side meets the River Wye, but in past times Chepstow had a real working waterfront with shipping in and out on a daily basis.

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    The area to the left of the river wall here was once a dry-dock where ships were repaired. The dry-dock has been in-filled and a garden and roadway run where it once was. Chepstow also had its own shipyard, but that was further down river where Fairfield-Mabey Ltd are now. Fairfield-Mabey constructed sections of the first Severn Crossing, which now carries the M48.

    What remains of a slipway to the river can still be seen at the far end of the old dry-dock. Here it is below this rather battered white boat. The slipway, when cleared, can still be used for launching small craft.

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    I’ll be posting more images of Chepstow’s old waterfront shortly.

  • Almost unbelieveable

    Six o'clock already... Where has the day gone? I still haven't managed my first post of the day... ho hum...

    I'll be back in a bit :yes:

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