Down the promenade to a distant pier. Looking towards St.Leonards-on-Sea. | |
This area is known as Hastings Rock. Below there are candy stalls hawking 'Hastings Rock Candy.' A great surname - and a tasty treat! | |
Once again, Hastings ROCK, ladies and gentlemen! | |
The old hill-climbing funicular, up to Hastings County Park. | |
Hey, cosmic! I did that show a few years ago. The theatre group is called "The Hasteons." | |
Pretty side street. I'm sort of de-emphasizing the loads of cheesy candy floss stands, casino machines and carnival rides. | |
The Old Town of Hastings: George Street. Home of the Hastings Arms pub and lots of shops. | |
The walkway from the main town area out to old town goes through this tile tunnel, with gory war scenes depicted in primary color mosiac style. | |
It was a relatively fine day so there were some folks about. I imagine it gets very crowded here in August. | |
Another cosmic moment. My father is publshing a novel called "FUBAR" so I had to take a snap of this nightclub. | |
Ho harr! Stroll on down to the sea mateys! |
Learn about the Battle of Hastings (or Norman Invasion, 1066).
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