Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Dawlish Warren is a long, sandy spit which is constantly changing in shape. Its western end is dominated by several large caravan parks an...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Bull Hill bank is only really visible half of the time but is a defining feature of any navigation of the Exe. Standing nearly three metres pro...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Dawlish Warren is a long, sandy spit which is constantly changing in shape. Its western end is dominated by several large caravan parks and amu...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
This pano is included for no other reason other than to show how I get to take some of my images. Simple paddle power, a Peli-...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Built in 1916, the 513 ton South Coaster came to rest in this location in December 1943 during a severe winter storm. At the time, she...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Built in 1916, the 513 ton South Coaster came to rest in this location in December 1943 during a severe winter storm. At the time, she had been...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Peter Stephens
A fun image I created while having a meal and a few drinks with friends at the Mill on the Exe. Was a lovely evening, co...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Peter Stephens
Millers Crossing, a suburb footbridge over the River Exe in Exeter. A lovely bridge to take photographs of. Millers Crossing, a foot and cycl...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Peter Stephens
The Custom House constructed in 1681, with its elaborate plaster ceiling made by John Abbott of Frithelstock is believed to be England’s ...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Peter Stephens
The air was so clear when I took this image in March, such a lovely time of year for photography. Just passed the end on Exmouth beach is Orco...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Double Locks has to be Exeter's most famous pub. Located on the canal towpath a couple of miles out of the city, it is a superb place to r...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Just downstream of Exeter Quay is the entrance to the canal, and also the new home to a 1920s design of open water buoy that has recentl...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Just downstream of Exeter Quay is the entrance to the canal, and also the new home to a 1920s design of open water buoy that has recentl...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Topsham is a small town located on the outskirts of Exeter and is steeped in history dating back as far as Roman times. It is no longer a wor...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Topsham is a small town located on the outskirts of Exeter and is steeped in history dating back as far as Roman times. It is no longer a work...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Topsham is a small town located on the outskirts of Exeter and is steeped in history dating back as far as Roman times. It is no longer a...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Exeter Quayside is steeped in history - hence its use by the BBC as a film location for the Onedin Line - though now its trade is dominated by...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Blackaller Weir is very popular with kayakers, particularly when the River Exe is in flood. Above it is Millers Crossing, a cable staye...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Cricklepit Bridge, opened in 1988, provides a permanent crossing between the two halves of Exeter's quayside where previously there h...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Double Locks has to be Exeter's most famous pub. Located on the canal towpath a couple of miles out of the city, it is a superb place...(more)