Net Boiler, Dungeness, 19th century
A brick net boiler for fishermen on Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent. “Net boilers were used for dying and preserving fishing nets and clothing such as overalls and aprons. The circular copper tub was filled with water and a fire lit underneath.”: Historic England listing for nearby net boiler.
Boiler, 20th century, Dungeness Nature Reserve
A metal tank, possibly a boiler, located on Dungeness Nature Reserve.
Old engine and winch, Dungeness Nature Reserve
An old engine and winch on Dungeness Nature Reserve.
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