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 Surfing near Bournemouth Pier 
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 Surfer at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Surfing by Bournemouth Pier 
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 Surfers at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Surfers at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Paddling at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Surfer at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Surfers at Bournemouth seafront 
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 Surfers at Bournemouth seafront 
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 "Talking Telescope" on Bournemouth Pier 
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 Normanton Church, Rutland Water, Rutland, England -The church, with semi-circular portico and tower, a copy of the one at St. John's Smith square, London, was built in 1826-9 and was designed by Thomas Cundy, then architect to the Grosvenor estate in Westminster.

The original site of Normanton Church (St Matthew's Church as it was once known) would have placed it below the proposed water line of Rutland Water reservoir. It was saved from this fate through a project, aided by voluntary subscription, which raised the floor level of the church and protected the lower part of the building with a pier of stones.

The Church now stands proudly by the side of Rutland Water and houses a museum and exhibition on the building of the reservoir which is open to the public from April to October.
Ryde 
 '4 Vec' train in Network Southeast livery and sporting the logo, "Ryde Rail", leaving Ryde Pierhead station for Shanklin, Isle of Wight in 1988. These Trains, of ex London Transport 1927 Tube Stock have now been replaced by more "modern" 1937 stock 
 Keywords: Isle of Wight, Trains, Railways, Ryde, Rail, Shanklin, Pier, Transport, Tube, London Underground

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