-London
Sea Containers House was originally conceived as a hotel, apparently, but became instead a large office space, with its main tenants, Sea Containers, giving their name to the building. The […]
-Manchester
Doesn’t look like a toast rack? Ok, it isn’t but it is a Manchester architectural landmark and it’s known as the toast rack – you can read, and see, why here. […]
-Manchester
Manchester’s neo-Gothic Town Hall, built in 1877, has some fine windows. Here’s a quick peek from inside too: Linked to Lingering Look at Windows.
-London
This sculpture of a cordwainer stands in the Ward of Cordwainer in the City of London, the area known for its shoe making back in the Middle Ages. The finest […]
-London
Linked to Black & White Wednesdays.
-Manchester
This Manchester statue’s bare foot has been given a pedicure – either that, or it has turned blue from the cold!
-Manchester
This week, I’m sharing some more pieces from the Manchester […]
-London
Part of Silent Sunday and Blue Monday.
-London
The temporary backdrop to this familiar sculpture adds another layer to the story – could be the cover to The Art of Conversation. For more on this sculpture, visit Allies. Linked […]
-London
Part of Six Word Saturday and My Sunday Photo.
-London
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 62 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photo(s) taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own […]