Gt. Britain the first  roundabout in use, they never used to list as such, as part of  Letchworth's history.

The leap of faith at Gildenburgh Water, Whittlesea. I have done the "I will show you only once routine now its your turn. Me I'm the one at the back! The next one was at Plymouth dive centre harbour wall at twice the height.

Now this is true diving weather, we got the boat out now we need the divers, photo shows Jim looking for a small wave. Did we dive ? you bet we did the location Porthousestock Cornwall more....

It's a rough life for some, we had to suffer a whole week living on a boat in the Red Sea photo taken before dive with sharks at Shab Umm Hursh 9-10-90 @ 37mtr spent 87 minutes in water Notice the ARD divers in wet suits apart from Neil in his dry suit and of course my daughter who wanted to go out in the boat at Porthousestock. photo taken 1989.

Still waiting for the swell to die down. The other clubs are all watching and have decided to call it a day, not us as we have paid for our air and Jim wants a dive.

Yet another car park in Weymouth, getting ready no doubt for a dive on the Kyarra a good dive in slack water 22Mtr Note: taken in the days of wet suits and the horse collar ABLJs were the way to dive.

Another car park in Plymouth this time. Getting ready for my first sea dive on the James Egan Layne Built 1944, US Liberty ship. Sunk 1945 one of the great British dives 25-5-85

The amount of onlookers were growing and just as we were about to give up we got the boat back and loaded-up and went and did a dive on the Volnay.

From the left Ian, Sue and Ken holding the coffee. First dive after Christmas I think at Gildenburgh Water, I think Sue was saying

This is what happens when the Stevenage club goes diving abroad it was one big party. After this 5Hr flight to Cairo we had an 8Hr drive to Hurghada. Two are missing believe it or not, they are in the smoking section, Those were the days.

A Couple we met at the Farmhouse we  were staying. They were from Southend. Photo shows the car park at Porthousestock Cornwall

 

Stoney Cove Car Park before our 36Mtr dive to the bottom. The water temp was 5°C we had a good look around at not a lot. Notice Mr 'ARD' Fran still in his second hand wet suit. Did he ever get a dry suite?

A live stream of Bedford Road if working. This is only a trial. I have four cameras which take a snap shot of subjects on my drive or back garden. The images are sent to another location in the USA.

 

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