Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is popular with Glasgow residents and visitors alike. It opened in 1901 when it formed part of the Glasgow International Exhibition. More recently, it has recently undergone […]
My father was born and spent his childhood in a small town north of Cardiff. His father fought for the Cardiff Pals in World War I and was sadly one of […]
There are plenty of monuments around the UK to the Duke of Wellington, often accompanied by his horse, Copenhagen. Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), the 1st Duke of Wellington, was a leading […]
A dozy bear keeping care of the car park – not something I see very often! – . Copyright Debbie Smyth, 19 July 2017 Posted as part of Tuesday Photo Challenge […]
Please come and join me on a coastal walk in Fife, Scotland. It is a straightforward, fairly level walk with good views of the Firth of Forth and its rail […]
This striking piece, wherever even the brick work is painted onto the wall, is by Glasgow street artist Bobby McNamara aka Rogue-One. Glasgow has embraced street art and there a number […]
In the 19th century, Cardiff was one of Britain’s major ports. London was the largest, needless to say, but Cardiff became a major coal exporting port after a railway link was […]