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The image depicts the preserved steam drifter "LYDIA EVA" (registration YH 89) moored port side to a cobbled quay under an overcast sky. The location is South Quay in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The vessel is prominently green-hulled, displaying "LYDIA EVA" in white letters on its bow and "YH 89" on both the bow and its dark, centrally-located funnel. Two dark masts, the forward one taller, are equipped with a network of rigging wires. Decorative bunting is strung between the forward mast and the ship's bow. A dark brown superstructure with what appears to be a brick-like pattern is visible below the funnel. The ship is secured to a concrete quay wall with mooring ropes. A metal gangway with handrails and visible steps, featuring a yellow warning sign, extends from the quay to the ship's deck. The quay surface is composed of irregular, multi-colored cobblestones or setts, with visible moss growth in some areas. A robust, dark grey concrete wall separates the quay from the calm, dark water of the waterway. A section of metal railing is visible on the far right of the quay. In the distant background to the left, further quay structures and industrial elements are partially visible. No individuals are clearly identifiable within the scene.
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