An evening wander around Mumbles - I am quite surprised that the photographs came out as well as they did, there wasn`t much light left.
The three lifeboat stations at Mumbles - the stone building on the right is the oldest one and is still used by the RNLI.
Over on the left, the nearer building with the red tiles on the roof is the middle aged station - I don`t think it used by the RNLI now, I think it houses some kind of an arty thing, and it is very definitely used by seabirds, there are shelves on the other side of it that are thick with seabirds.
At the back on the left at the end of the pier is the newest lifeboat station which was I think built for the then new Tamar lifeboat.
Along by the pier, and looking across to Mumble lighthouse at quite a high tide -