Look up to the sky and you’ll find that the old streets of Zurich are dressed with colourful national, regional and guild flags. – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 […]
Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire is recognised as an important wetland habitat, home to over 9000 recorded species including many rare species of plants, birds and dragonflies. Changes to climate […]
Hans Waldmann was mayor of Zurich and master of the Kämbel guild in the late fifteenth century. He lead the Confederates in the Burgundian Wars defeating Charles the Bold, but […]
I am enjoying Becky’s December #SquareSky challenge – a great excuse for me to look back over my wanderings of 2017 and share some of the “high” lights with you. […]
This Grade 2 listed station, and the vital viaduct that enables the connection of London to the north, were built between 1850 and 1865, as part of the […]
The distinctive Canongate Tollbooth sits on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, in what used to be the separate burgh of Canongate, outside the city’s walls. It was built in 1591 as the courthouse, burgh […]