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Looking for a selection of old Photos of Old Seahouses Fishing Boats (and old Seahouses Lifeboats),
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Peter Loud's website

The entrance channel, with marker post on the right of it.

The Moorings entrance channel from the main breakwater end.

The Inner Harbour, also less attractive at low water, showing some of the Seahouses Fleet.

Low tide and the moorings are dry.

The Moorings seen from the main breakwater.

The harbour slip, with the moorings in the background. Gets busy in the summer and is also used by the Lifeboat.

An aerial view of Seahouses Harbour. The Fluke Hole Moorings can be seen on the left side of the picture.

Winter Storms batter the moorings ! That's why we take our boats out at the end of the season !!.

A winter storm battering the breakwater.

Holy Island- an excellent day trip by boat. Castle and Harbour in the background.

Holy Island Castle, well worth a visit.

St Cuthbert's Statue on Holy Island.

The famous upturned boat hulls, used as fishermen's stores on Holy Island.

Logstone Island, at the Farnes.

And of course, the famous Seahouses and Craster Kippers !

Storm on 9 April 05, Northerly wind 7-9, gusted Force 10 64mph (Just below 11) during night. (Why boats come out in winter !)

Storm 9 April 05 - Waves smash over gantry, moorings in foreground

The same storm lashing the harbour entrance.

Seahouses Harbour Panorama, Bamburgh to the north, Farne Islands offshore, Fluke Hole Moorings far left.

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