Manchester was victim to sever bombing damage during WW2, resulting in the required reconstruction of the eastern chapel at the cathedral. Work began in the 1950s under the control of […]
Linlithgow Palace has had a long and flaming history, starting out as a royal manor in the twelfth century, developing into a Royal Palace and being burned down in 1424 […]
This striking mural has been in place for a few years now and used to sport the added embellishment of hanging bicycles. Posted as part of Color Your World […]
– As tomorrow is officially the gloomiest day of the year (Blue Monday) in the northern hemisphere, I thought I’d go for a brightening theme – so, over to […]
Renowned Victorian artist and sculptor, GF Watts (1817-1904), made his last submission to the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition in 1904, the year of his death. It was a bronze cast […]
There have been two railway bridges across this part of the Thames. The first was designed by Joseph Cubitt for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway and opened opened in […]