Alan Barker. You are so right, the quay is now just a car park which costs a fortune to enter. They even got rid of the motorcycles from the car park so more people could eat their fish & chips there. The views from the 50/60s looked wonderful, thanks for posting these wonderful pic's, they are priceless.
Thank you so much for posting those old photos. Some seem to be from the 1950s or 60s as they show Wells as I remember it from my childhood. Others I think are pre-war as they show railway wagons on the quay. I particularly enjoyed seeing the railway station as it was when I used to travel there by train with my parents. Sadly the line closed in 1964. Great stuff!
Tom, I use to have my summer holidays as a kid in Wells (+40 years ago). The building on legs was some form of fixed gantry that connected directly to a grainery (from memory) directly opposite. The grain was delivered to the quay by sea via "coasters" and the building on legs had a one (or two) very large, long and flexible hoses connected from the top to the bottom that vacuumed out the coasters cargo hold......fascinating to watch and extremely dusty.
Touching the Heart.
Thank you very much.
Alan Barker. You are so right, the quay is now just a car park which costs a fortune to enter.
They even got rid of the motorcycles from the car park so more people could eat their fish & chips there.
The views from the 50/60s looked wonderful, thanks for posting these wonderful pic's, they are priceless.
The front looks so much nicer without the kerbs, railings, car park etc....... Thank you for posting......
Fantastic photos 👍
Delightful, thanks for the memories.
A far nicer looking place in years gone by, Its really nice to compare the difference
It’s not much different. There are 180 listed buildings
Very good shots!
Thank you so much for posting those old photos.
Some seem to be from the 1950s or 60s as they show Wells as I remember it from my childhood. Others I think are pre-war as they show railway wagons on the quay. I particularly enjoyed seeing the railway station as it was when I used to travel there by train with my parents. Sadly the line closed in 1964.
Great stuff!
Lovely!
Amazing photos, thank you!
Dr Richard Beeching the one of the main causes of this country's sad demise!
It is a lot different, it’s so much more "spacious" than it is now
Some of the quay tramway exists below the tarmac of the road,i was driving along there around 1994 when a piece had became exposed but sadly no photo
3rd pic in my great great grandfather's shop - charles dawson.
Amazing pictures music too loud strident
20th Century's Coast Guards.
20th Century's Police.
Image 1 hides a Merchants house
at 0:51 what is the building sticking out on legs?
Tom, I use to have my summer holidays as a kid in Wells (+40 years ago). The building on legs was some form of fixed gantry that connected directly to a grainery (from memory) directly opposite. The grain was delivered to the quay by sea via "coasters" and the building on legs had a one (or two) very large, long and flexible hoses connected from the top to the bottom that vacuumed out the coasters cargo hold......fascinating to watch and extremely dusty.
Music a bit overpowering !!