RNLB RFA Sir Galahad (47-010) being winched back into the Bembridge (IoW) Lifeboat Station.
- Aperture: ƒ/5.4
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 23.7mm
- ISO: 100
RNLB RFA Sir Galahad (47-010) being winched back into the Bembridge (IoW) Lifeboat Station.
Relief Lifeboat 47-010 RNLB RFA Sir Galahad returning to the Bembridge Lifeboat Station. The RNLB RFA Sir Galahad is a 47 Foot Tenby Class lifeboat, named after the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Sir Galahad. The RFA Sir Galahad served, and was destroyed in the Falklands Conflict with great loss of life.
Taken from the tramway bridge and looking towards Stratford-upon-Avon‘s Clopton Bridge. The Clopton Bridge was built in 1486/7 on the site of a Saxon ford.
Looking along the River Avon in the early evening. Taken from near the tramway bridge and looking towards Stratford-upon-Avon‘s Holy Trinity Church.
The Witch’s Kitchen deep inside Wookey Hole.
Looking up Belfast Lough from Carrickfergus Castle into Belfast itself. The the outline of the iconic Samson and Goliath cranes on the opposite shore in the Harland & Wolf shipyard.
AS far as historical reenactments go the cast seemed a little wooden!