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Dec 26, 2006 15:47 |  #1

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Dec 26, 2006 17:31 |  #2

Nice to see her still looking as good as the day she left Hartlepool after being restored here :)

When she first docked here, that deck was covered in concrete which they had to break with pneumatic drills. They replaced the decking with planks recovered from a demolished Warehouse in Bradford :D


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Dec 26, 2006 23:30 |  #3

Bloody ripoff, here I was thinking i'm treading the boards of history, following in the footsteps of my forefathers literally, when in reality I'm walking across the loft of an old warehouse ;)

Thanks for the info, looks like hartlepool done her proud, she is in great shape.


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Dec 26, 2006 23:33 |  #4

Nice work, think I love the second more though, those lines really lead the eye.

Love your signature BTW! Funny! 1 0! lol I get it! ;)


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Dec 28, 2006 05:33 |  #5

Thanks livinthalife, now all I have to work on is something to lead the eye to ;)
But i'm learning every day.

haha well done on the sig mate, makes me smile too.


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