The Derelict
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Authors | William Hope Hodgson |
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Genres | Horror Fiction |
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ID | 3004770 |
About The Derelict
The Derelict is a short story by William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912. As he does in many of his stories, Hodgson employs a framework or "story within a story. "
Fire at Trowse Victorian grade II listed pumping station
... Marion Catlin, of Trowse and Millgate Residents Association, said members had been concerned about The Derelict building for some time...
Nicola Bulley: Mother a high-risk missing person, police say
... " The Derelict house which is across the other side of the river has been searched three times, with the permission of the owner, and Nicola is not in there, " she said...
Nicola Bulley: Search expert says he is 'totally baffled' by case
... The force said officers have " spoken to numerous witnesses, analysed Nicola s mobile phone and Fitbit and searched The Derelict house on the other side of the river as well as any empty caravans in the vicinity"...
Ice cream and amusements at the seaside
... " " Seen from our family Mini in the early 1980s, the view of The Derelict Filey Butlins holiday park, with its empty pools and faded Art Deco grandeur, left an indelible mark on my imagination, as did the excitement of the colours and sounds of local amusement arcades...
Public toilets: From old loo to tiny Newport theatre
... Janet plunged £55,000 into revamping The Derelict gentleman s convenience in the Pill area of the city into the Phyllis Maud Performance Space, named after her aunt, who died aged 96 in 2017...
Building a bigger home for the British Library collection
... A future ambition is to open a new British Library site at Leeds landmark Temple Works building, turning The Derelict mill into its public face in the North, with the scheme currently at the feasibility study stage...
Levelling up: 'It's about people, not shiny new buildings'
... " We pause outside The Derelict Queen s Market, which is being bulldozed...
Ice cream and amusements at the seaside
Since childhood, photographer Jon Pountney has been drawn to the Welsh coast. A new exhibition brings together His photographs from The Past decade.
Pountney's work focuses on The Details of a visit to the Seaside - discarded food cartons, an ice-cream van parked up waiting for The Sun to shine, an empty cafe with The Light filtering through the windows.
" Across The Coastline of Wales is a dizzying mix of natural beauty, coastal war defences, wastelands and towns and villages, " Pountney says.
" Some are Set Up as resorts. Others are sleepy, quaint places without the touchstones that we apply to places like Barry Island , Rhyl, or Tenby. I Am pulled into this nostalgic confection, which reminds me of Growing Up near Filey and Scarborough in the 80s and 90s. "
" Seen from Our Family Mini in the early 1980s, The View of The Derelict Filey Butlins Holiday Park , with its empty pools and faded Art Deco grandeur, left an indelible mark on my imagination, as did the excitement of the colours and sounds of local amusement arcades.
" I've had lots of memorable chats and encounters with people, all around the coast. People are Great - and they make a project like this come to life. "
" I'd say my favourite picture from The Project So Far is The One of Barry Island in The Storm .
" It was a total fluke in that I was the only person on The Beach and as The Rain really started to pour, a single sunbeam travelled over The Sand and caught me.
" I stood with the camera ready focused in The Hope it would happen. "
Wales at the Seaside can be seen at, Wednesday to Saturday, 25 June until 30 July. More of Pountney's can be seen on His .
Source of news: bbc.com