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Mumbles Lighthouse, Bracelet Bay View from the pebble beach at Bracelet Bay, at mid-tide, looking south towards the two small islands off Mumbles Head. The Lighthouse was built in 1793, and a coastal fort in the 1860's. An exposed spot, where the sea can be wild. Originally painted in acrylic on paper. (Click image for larger view, formats & prices)
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Swansea Bay and Mumbles Looking across the western side of Swansea Bay towards Mumbles Head. This distinctive copse of trees is on the promenade near West Cross, once the track where the Mumbles Railway ran until its closure in 1960. Originally painted in acrylic on paper. (Click image for larger view, formats & prices)
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Mumbles Head & 'Southend'. Looking from the'old slipway'along the craggy east side of Mumbles Head, with lighthouse, pier and lifeboat station in the distance. A popular seafront walk, with parked yachts and small boats, and others moored in shelter of the Head. Originally painted in acrylic on paper. (Click image for larger view, formats & prices)
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