Archive for the ‘Scilly Little Changes’ Category
The Cannons on the Garrison
This is the first of the 2008 series, taken specifically for the site when I was lucky enough to be visiting Scilly this month. This shot show a nice then-and-now (1969 and 2008) contrast of the old Cannons that inhabit one of the many placements on the Garrison walls. It’s nice to see that historic artefacts like these don’t change much!
Erosion – one of the worst changes
Whilst on St Marys a couple of weeks ago, we were walking round Penninis Head and came across a section of the footpath near Old Town church that had been largely eroded after the recent storms. As erosion is one of the biggest threats that Scillonians face on their islands, I hope it isn’t a sign of things to come.
The Island Ingredient – got your copy yet?
I’m off to Scilly again a week today, and I’ll be making sure to take lots of new photos for the blog. If you have any old shots you wouldn’t mind donating for use on here, let me know and I can get updated shots to compare them with when I’m over. Drop me an e-mail at henweb at gmail.com!
In other news, has anybody got a copy of The Island Ingredient yet? Just ordered mine from Amazon, will let you know how I find it!
Round Island Lighthouse
A couple of shots of Round Island lighthouse, taken almost 20 years apart. According to Wikipedia (which never lies!), the Lighthouse was built in 1887 and automated 100 years later – and is the most norterly dwelling in the Isles of Scilly.
























