A maritime theme for metal this week.
When I went to explore Portsmouth recently, on an unfortunately dull day, I was taken with the shapes of these metal lamp posts along the Saluting Platform, the area where people gathered, and still do, to welcome ships home.
Just below that, on Grand Parade, is this sculpture called The Bonds of Friendship, commemorating the sailing of settlers to Australia. There is an identical memorial in Sydney, Australia. The plaque reads:
This Monument Commemorates the Sailing
from Spithead on 13 May 1787
of the First Fleet Conveying Settlers to Australia
A Great Nation was Born.
from Spithead on 13 May 1787
of the First Fleet Conveying Settlers to Australia
A Great Nation was Born.
Then on to The Historic Dockyard where you can find metal objects at every corner.
Among them was this enormous rusting anchor. And in the background you can see...
....HMS Warrior, the first iron-hulled, armour-plated warship built for the Royal Navy in 1860.
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