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THE SEA’S DAMAGING ACTION. Top—ln the bathing season the beach below the St. Clair Esplanade was covered with deep sand. Now it is rock-strewn. Bottom.—Sun bathers during the summer were almost able to use the tops of the groyne piles as seats. Sand, seven feet deep, has been carried out by recent 'heavy seas.

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Evening Star, Issue 22072, 4 July 1935, Page 5

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THE SEA’S DAMAGING ACTION. Top—In the bathing season the beach below the St. Clair Esplanade was covered with deep sand. Now it is rock-strewn. Bottom.—Sun bathers during the summer were almost able to use the tops of the groyne piles as seats. Sand, seven feet deep, has been carried out by recent 'heavy seas. Evening Star, Issue 22072, 4 July 1935, Page 5

THE SEA’S DAMAGING ACTION. Top—In the bathing season the beach below the St. Clair Esplanade was covered with deep sand. Now it is rock-strewn. Bottom.—Sun bathers during the summer were almost able to use the tops of the groyne piles as seats. Sand, seven feet deep, has been carried out by recent 'heavy seas. Evening Star, Issue 22072, 4 July 1935, Page 5