File:Sgt Pepper earns a living - geograph.org.uk - 188088.jpg

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English: Sgt Pepper earns a living. Portrush was once a busy commercial harbour. It finally ceased handling commercial cargoes in the mid-90’s and is now almost entirely devoted to leisure use. In a brief renaissance it is being used as a base for supporting an off-shore civil engineering project. The photograph shows a barge being loaded with stone. It will be towed to the construction site by the multicat “Sgt Pepper”.
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Author Aubrey Dale
Object location55° 12′ N, 6° 40′ W  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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