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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tesco Moorings to Tower Wharf, Chester

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Chester Tower Wharf

After 2 days exploring Chester, today we did a shop at Tescos after lunch, and then headed off down through the Northgate staircase locks to Tower Wharf.

Between us, Jo and I have taken loads of photos in and around Chester, and here are just some of them. The first three were from Tuesdays brief exploration of Chester.

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Yesterday we started by walking around the city walls.

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The canal as it passes near the City Wall.

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Chester Racecourse.

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The River Dee.

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Clock tower bridge.

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Chester Cathedral.

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The Canal alongside the walls again.

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Some very beautiful buildings in Chester.

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And the following photos were todays walk around Chester starting with the Roman Amphitheatre.

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Back to the River Dee.

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Some very friendly squirrels in Grosvenor Park.

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And a miniature Railway.

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Some lovely flower beds in the Park.

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Back to the River again.

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Back to the boat and travelling the canal alongside the city walls.

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And finally descending the Northgate staircase locks.

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Keith.

5 comments:

Ian and Irene Jameison said...

It was travelling past the city wall that we had some sort of missile thrown at us by the local youths. Hope you got through unscathed! We never stopped to look at the city and seeing your photos makes me wish we had!
Love to you both.
Xxxx

Anonymous said...

Hello,

I was intrigued by one of your photographs and managed to track it down.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_of_Sighs_%28Chester%29

Best wishes,

Perry

Anonymous said...

What the ridge may have looked like.

http://www.chesterwalls.info/chesterpics3/sighspaintingsmall.jpg

Best wishes,

Perry

nb AmyJo said...

Hi Keith,
Glad you are both enjoying our home town. Photos are great and its so interesting to see other peoples view of our city. Your photos show a different ( and much nicer) perspective of Chester that is even new to us.
Steve
Amyjo

Keith Lodge said...

Hello Ian and Irene, that can happen in any city/town/village, even the countryside, which is where Jo was hit in the face by an apple. We find that timing travelling through cities and towns is beneficial to avoid such incidents. We were once shot at on our way to Coventry, but hasn't stopped us from travelling there since.