Category Archive: Blog

Chasing Waterfalls in Goathland

Today I ignored TLC’s advice and went chasing waterfalls, in Goathland. Here are a few snaps from the waterfall we walked to – it was quite a trek up and down dale but… Continue reading

Larpool Viaduct

Although there were many other seaside shenanigans, much of today was spent photographing Larpool Viaduct near Whitby. More bridge / viaduct shots can be found on my Bridge and Viaduct Flickr set (yes.… Continue reading

Postcards From Chiswick House

We had an outing to Chiswick House at the weekend to celebrate a family birthday. I absolutely love the Egyptian-inspired architecture there. Here are a few snaps. There is also a definite leaning… Continue reading

Derelict London – Highlights from the Walking Tour

Last Saturday we went on the Derelict London walking tour near Limehouse. Paul Talling, who runs the tours, has written a book on Derelict London and London’s Lost Rivers and is consequently something… Continue reading

Postcards from Fitzrovia, Full Colour

Last week I posted some black and white postcards from Fitzrovia, here are a few colour shots. I think the above snap of the BT Tower is my favourite. I hadn’t thought to… Continue reading

Postcards from East London

Today I ended up going for an impromptu urban stroll before sunset. This post offers just a few of the sites I passed between Stratford and Embankment. I particularly like the colourful characters… Continue reading

Postcards From Fitzrovia Black and White

When I’m not in Yorkshire, I spend all the spare time I can in Fitzrovia – the first neighbourhood I lived in when I came to London. Here are some black and white… Continue reading

Lucozade Sign, Brentford

I work very close to this rather iconic sign. In a manner of speaking it is a ghost sign, even though its product is still readily available, as it doesn’t really have a… Continue reading

The Millennium Bridge, Gateshead.

When up in Newcastle for a wedding a couple of weeks ago, we stayed pretty much next door to the Gateshead Millennium Bridge on the Gateshead side of the Tyne. It’s the world’s… Continue reading

Stoll Theatre Ghost Sign, Newcastle

  When up in Newcastle for a wedding a couple of weekends ago my love for ghost signs and cinema collided. I came across this old sign advertising what looks like “The Stoll,… Continue reading