Mooring Ring
If you are a regular reader of this blog you will know that I love to discover and photograph unusual objects, especially if they have some historical significance, no matter how small.
I discovered one such object while out at Skateraw on Wednesday evening. Embedded in the rock on the shore was a metal bolt that probably held a mooring ring when Skateraw Harbour was in operation in the early 19th Century.
The bolt is very weathered and stood about 8cm above the rock. There was a puddle of water left by the receding tide that gave me a nice reflection to work with and I took three different angles using the Fujifilm X-T1 with the 35mm f1.4 and the X-Pro1 with the 10-24mm for the panoramic shot below.
History of Skateraw Harbour
The harbour at Skateraw was built between 1799 and 1825 by the owners of the nearby limestone quarry and kiln to facilitate the export of lime and import of coal. It occupies a natural harbour, between rocky points, with a sandy beach behind. It was equipped with a breakwater pier and is shown on the 1st edition 6" OS map (1853). It was destroyed by the sea between 1853 and 1892 and was not rebuilt.
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