Weymouth is favourite place of mine. Over the years I have taken many pictures. This page contains a selection of my favourites images of the sea front and its famous landmarks.
March 2007 - A panorama across the bay from the Pavilion showing the old pier bandstand and St John's church.
March 2007 - Only a few people on the beach today. The Royal Hotel.
April 2007 - A fine spring evening on the beach.
April 2007 - Devonshire and Pulteney buildings.
April 2007 - Two yachts moored up for the night. White Nothe and Swyre Head in the distance.
July 2007 - A chariots of fire moment. Young canoeists on the run.
July 2007 - A summers evening yachting event.
September 2007 - Nearing the end of the summer season but still quite a few people about enjoying the evening.
September 2007 - St John’s church and the pier bandstand. Bincombe Hill in the background.
September 2007 - The end of the day. There was some rain on the way.
September 2007 - Low tide. The Royal Hotel.
December 2007 - A stormy winters day. Looking across the bay towards Bowleaze Cove.
December 2007 - What a difference a day makes. This picture of the beach huts at Greenhill was taken the day after the stormy seas above.
December 2007 - The very elegant Brunswick Terrace.
December 2007 - The jubilee clock which was built to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.
December 2007 - Strong back lighting in this shot gives a monochrome effect. Spindrift on the waves.
July 2009 - A busy summers day on the beach in front of the Royal Hotel.
July 2009 - The quintessential donkey rides on the beach.
July 2009 - There have been sand sculptures here for as long as I can remember. The current work in progress is the four main characters from the Wizard of Oz film. Dorothyâ€s likeness to Judy Garland is amazing.
July 2009 - An interesting sky in this late afternoon picture taken at the Pavilion end of the beach.
September 2010 - Weymouth from the beach below Lodmoor.
October 2010 - A long shot across the bay from the Pavilion towards the pier bandstand and St John's church.
October 2010 - A shot taken from the Nothe hill looking across the bay towards the Royal Hotel. Just visible on the top of the hill is Hardy's monument.
December 2010 - The monument built to commemorate the 50th year of the reign of King George III.
December 2010 - There monument has just finished a restoration. The golden lion.
December 2010 - The Unicorn.
December 2010 - King George III with punk hair style to keep the birds off!
December 2010 - At the opposite end of the esplanade near St John’s church, a statue of Queen Victoria erected in 1902.
December 2010 - The inscription on the monument.
December 2012 - The Pavilion and Pleasure Pier. The tower and lift was erected before the Olympics to allow people to get an aerial view Weymouth and the Jurassic coast.
December 2012 - Late afternoon light of the golden hour.
December 2012 - The Sea View Restaurant in the old Pier Bandstand.
June 2013 - The jubilee clock which was built to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.
September 2016 - The Royal Hotel from the Pavilion Pier taken with a long lens.
September 2016 - On the left is the old pier with St John’s church in the centre.
September 2016 - The view across the bay to Durdle Door, just right of centre.
September 2016 - One of several large ships undergoing refueling.
November 2017 - Last light of the day, Weymouth beach.
November 2017 - Concrete platform near Lodmoor.
December 2018 - There were lots of people out walking along the front. Probably walking off the excesses of Christmas. The light was quite harsh and monochrome. Hence the black and white conversion.
December 2018 - Heading back to the car at Bowleaze.