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Clevedon: Where Time Stands Still A dusk view Pier, in Clevedon, on the Bristol Channel coast of Somerset

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CJO04421019
Clevedon Pier in the mouth of the River Severn

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CJO01720014
Clevedon Pier in the Severn Estuary in North Somerset

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CJO01720012
Clevedon Pier in the Severn Estuary in North Somerset

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CJO08121032
Clevedon Pier in the Severn Estuary at low tide after sunset

Background imageClevedon Collection: St Ediths Orphanage (Hallam Hall), Clevedon, Somerset

St Ediths Orphanage (Hallam Hall), Clevedon, Somerset
St Ediths Orphanage, also known as Hallam Hall, at Clevedon. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown

Background imageClevedon Collection: Pottery at Clevedon - William Fishley Holland

Pottery at Clevedon - William Fishley Holland
The Pottery at Clevedon (nr Clevedon Court) once owned by the Court, later by William Fishley Holland, grandson of Edwin Beer Fishley, who ran the Fremington Pottery in North Devon from 1865 to 1906

Background imageClevedon Collection: Coleridge Clevedon Cott

Coleridge Clevedon Cott
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critics cottage at Clevedon Date: 1772 - 1834

Background imageClevedon Collection: St Ediths Home, Clevedon, Somerset

St Ediths Home, Clevedon, Somerset
A view of St Ediths Home (or Orphanage) for Girls at Clevedon, Somerset, also known as Hallam Hall

Background imageClevedon Collection: Windwhistle Hall, Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol County

Windwhistle Hall, Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol County
Windwhistle Hall, Weston-Super-Mare, near Clevedon, Bristol County, England. Date: 1912

Background imageClevedon Collection: Tennyson / Hallam Slabs

Tennyson / Hallam Slabs
Memorial tablets to Tennysons friends Arthur and Henry Hallam, in Clevedon church. His poem In Memoriam was a tribute to Arthur. Date: 1809 - 1892

Background imageClevedon Collection: Opening of the Pier at Clevedon, Somersetshire, Uk, 1869

Opening of the Pier at Clevedon, Somersetshire, Uk, 1869

Background imageClevedon Collection: William Fishley Holland at work

William Fishley Holland at work
Mr William Fishley Holland at work on a vase at Clevedon Pottery. Fishley Holland was grandson of Edwin Beer Fishley, who ran the Fremington Pottery in North Devon from 1865 to 1906. Date: 1950

Background imageClevedon Collection: England / Clevedon

England / Clevedon
Waves crashing against the promenade walls at Clevedon, Somerset, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageClevedon Collection: The Beach - Clevedon, North Somerset

The Beach - Clevedon, North Somerset Date: circa 1916

Background imageClevedon Collection: CLEVEDON

CLEVEDON
What is a seaside resort without a pier ? Crowds gather for the opening of the new pier at Clevedon, Somerset

Background imageClevedon Collection: Four Types of Kc Spaniel

Four Types of Kc Spaniel
Four types of King Charles Clevedon Champions: Magnet - Tricolour Cadric - Ruby. Comus - Blenheim and Pharaoh - Black & Tan Owner: Mrs Lydia E Jenkins Date: circa 1900




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Clevedon: Where Time Stands Still A dusk view Pier, in Clevedon, on the Bristol Channel coast of Somerset. As the sun sets over this picturesque town, it unveils a captivating beauty that is truly mesmerizing. The Brockley Court Ghost whispers tales of a bygone era, adding an air of mystery to this enchanting place. From afar, a general view reveals the charm and elegance that permeates every corner of Clevedon. Its quaint streets and historic buildings tell stories of centuries past. But it is The Pier that steals the spotlight - an architectural marvel standing proudly against the backdrop of the Somerset coastline. Witnessing Clevedon Pier at sunset is like stepping into a painting; hues of orange and pink dance across the sky as day gives way to twilight. It's a moment frozen in time, where nature's artistry meets human ingenuity. In "Clevedon (colour litho), " vibrant colors bring life to this coastal haven - inviting visitors to explore its hidden treasures. Twilight over Clevedon Pier casts an ethereal glow upon its wooden planks, creating an atmosphere filled with wonder and tranquility. As night falls, Sunset over Clevedon Pier illuminates its pagoda in golden light - a symbol of resilience amidst turbulent times. Stormy Clevedon may test its strength but never breaks its spirit. Viscount and Viscountess Astor once graced these shores with their presence alongside their children - leaving behind memories etched in history books for all to discover. The Severn Estuary stretches towards Wales as seen from Clevedon Pier at sunset; it serves as a reminder that borders are merely lines on maps while natural wonders unite us all. Transport yourself back to 1910 through "Clevedon/Avon 1910" - reliving moments frozen in sepia tones; capturing glimpses into the lives of those who walked these streets before us.