Paul Perton: Harmony Beach - the summer has gone
Paul Perton: Tractor tyres used in a playground apparatus
Paul Perton: Tractor tyre used in a playground apparatus
Paul Perton: Roof and awning
Paul Perton: Roof beams open to the elements frame the floodlights that made Harmony Beach such an attraction at night
Paul Perton: An undercover seating area, now also open to the elements
Paul Perton: Graffiti
Paul Perton: Under some increasingly rare roofing, this area is now a home for vagrants
Paul Perton: Modern–day Golgotha; previously showers to remove salty water from skin and clothes
Paul Perton: If there’s nothing there, you can’t steal it
Paul Perton: It seems as though the owners have become increasingly determined to keep people out
Paul Perton: Mankind's inevitable detritus (1)
Paul Perton: Fort Knox - as if
Paul Perton: Childrens' roundabout
Paul Perton: Climbing frame
Paul Perton: Part facility, part sea wall and beyond it, the foreboding False Bay
Paul Perton: Sea wall and pool
Paul Perton: Beach meets mankind
Paul Perton: Eroded paving between sea and sand
Paul Perton: Childrens' pool
Paul Perton: Eroded steps
Paul Perton: Mankind's inevitable detritus (2)
Paul Perton: Pedestrian area
Paul Perton: No blerrie diving
Paul Perton: Under the pier
Paul Perton: Pier, gull and rubbish
Paul Perton: Mankind's inevitable detritus (3)
Paul Perton: Even on a still day, the Atlantic washes ashore with some force