Displayed below are thumbnails of our gallery pictures. You can click on any picture to start and then view each picture in the form of a slide show.
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This Picture by John Huggins is taken from the river looking into the marsh; it shows the main breach after the third... View More |
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Picture showing the Blyth west of the Bailey Bridge at the height of the November 2007 storm surge. It clearly shows... View More |
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Picture by Richard Steward shows the power of the sea, as Palmers Lane (the only direct link between Walberswick and... View More |
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Here is the third dam to be built in the main breach. It was constructed by workers from Natural England. It is a... View More |
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Picture by Michael Page, showing the Walberswick to Dunwich Shingle Ridge. The ridge is the only sea defence protecting... View More |
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Picture showing Tinkers Marsh after the floodwaters had drained away. Picture by Michael Page, 11th May 2008.... View More |
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Picture by Michael Page taken 11th May, it shows Oyster Point; this is about 2 miles up river from the sea.... View More |
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View showing the completed dam; 2000 sandbags were used. Picture by John Huggins 2nd April 2008. ... View More |
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Picture by John Huggins, 1st April 2008, shows the dam at the midway stage more than 1000 sandbags had now... View More |
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This picture by John Huggins shows the timber framework of the dam being backed–up by long supporting timbers to be... View More |
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Picture shows some of the first sandbags to be laid and the timber framework being built to retain the 2000 sandbags to... View More |
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Picture by John Huggins shows the method by which all 2000 sandbags were transported from Walberswick Quay to the... View More |
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Showing a small group of the 45 volunteers filling sandbags on Walberswick Quay on the morning of Saturday... View More |












