The architecture of Cambridge University’s various colleges is stunning. The windows are no exception. Related Posts: Dreamy Cambridge Punting in Cambridge Corpus Christi Reflections Linked to Lingering Look at […]
London’s Royal Parks were busy this summer. The lawns and deck chairs were in great demand as we enjoyed our best summer for donkeys’ years. Locals and visitors, workers and […]
Anthony Gormley, a British born and educated artist, is known primarily for his sculptures of the human body. These 2 are placed either side of plate glass windows at Regents […]
Strolling around a Wiltshire hotel garden , I came across an oversized pea pod: This month’s CBBH Photo Challenge called for a pair of something. I think you’ll have to agree that […]
At the north end of Rivington Street in east London, is a yard decorated by Sheffield-based graffiti artist Phlegm. The area is often open and hosts food stalls, but occasionally […]
The long-running renovation works at Kings Cross station in London are almost over. There is still a final piece of work going on at the side of the station that […]
Manchester’s Northern Quarter has plenty of spectacular graffiti, though a lot of it is hidden during the day because it is on raised shop shutters. I was there on August […]
“There is no desire more natural than the desire for knowledge.” Michel de Montaigne The John Rylands Library in Manchester is housed in a beautifully striking late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on […]
Summer isn’t quite over! There was a beautiful blue sky over Kings Cross yesterday evening. The tall sparkly thing is one of the new lights at the front of Kings […]
Manchester has a strong industrial history and is generally recognised to be the first modern, industrial city. Many of its buildings have been renovated in recent years, but they still […]