Disposable Memory Project

097

Left in Lyme Regis by Graham K, this camera travelled north to Yorkshire and finished up at RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve, being returned by Daphne P.

Updates / Journey

  • 1

    · released · The Cobb, Lyme Regis, England

    Left on the steps of The Cobb at Lyme Regis, UK by Graham K.

    Camera 97 was left on the steps of The Cobb at Lyme Regis, this is the sea wall made famous in the film The French Lieutenant's Woman.
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  • 2

    · found · Lyme Regis, England

    Found by Susan P. at the original drop point.

    I picked up the camera on the steps of the Cobb Wednesday 29th April. I intend to leave it at Bempton Cliffs Yorkshire Sunday May 3rd
  • Travelled 265 miles in 6 days
  • 3

    · found · Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire, England

    Found by Robert D at Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire

    I have found and taken a few snaps on camera 97, it was found at Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve in East Yorkshire, the next stop for the camera is in Avimore in Scotland as we are traveling there in a week, I will leave it at a view point.
  • 7 days elapsed
  • 4

    · finished · RSPB Bempton Cliffs, Bridlington, North Humberside, England

    Found and finished at RSPB Bempton Cliffs

    I have Camera 97 found at RSPB Bempton Cliffs nature reserve on 12th May. All photos taken.
  • 8 days elapsed
  • · returned

    Images are now online

Comments

  • Ha! That's my mum in the top right of image number 3 - so i'm guessing my dad took the first few photos.
  • The first couple of photos are of the moorings near the Cobb in Lyme Regis, the third is the Cobb itself, the steps are where we left the camera and Yes, that is Cherry (mother of Matthew). Well spotted. Dad
  • I found the camera on the Cobb, I was on holiday at the time in Dorset. The dog is Molly in the cottage where we stayed. The children are 2 of my grandchildren at home in West Yorks. The young lady is a colleague in front of our Centenary Tapestry in Horbury, well worth a viewing!! Finally the Catherdral is Wakefield Cathedral. I have enjoyed immensely taking part in the scheme.
  • Hi Susan, Thanks for the details on the images, and we're glad you enjoyed being part of the project!
  • Nice story. Image 1 with the boats is superb. And I like Images 3 and 22 also. I hope more cameras return soon.