-Manchester
Milton House on Manchester’s Deansgate is named after the poet and free-thinker John Milton, author of the famous poem, Paradise Lost. The building was originally constructed in 1909-11 in Baroque style by […]
Church
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 32 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 photos with […]
-London
I have had the busiest of Marches. It has been great, but I am exhausted and I’ve still got another trip to Madrid before the month is out. From left […]
-Manchester
It’s always fun to see some street art in progress. This black and white mural was being created in Little Lever Street in the Northern Quarter. I wasn’t around to […]
-London
“Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream Make him the cutest that I’ve ever seen … Mr Sandman, someone to hold Would be so peachy before we’re too old” … It […]
As Mysterious as a Cat
-East Midlands
Linked to Weekend in Black & White and Sundays in my City.
-London
–Six Word Saturday It certainly is in beautiful Kew: The low sun of early Spring brings stripes and shadows galore Also linked to Shadow Shot Sunday.
-Manchester
Female graffiti artist, CBloxx, from Leeds is the latest to make her mark on the electricity substation in the Northern Quarter’s Tib Street. Her bold skull design stands out on […]
-London
There’s a kind of knotted, reflective, metallic ball placed conveniently in front of St Paul’s Cathedral. It generates the craziest reflections and was at its best just before Christmas, with […]
-London
I do love the strong lines and the fun lighting of the roof at Kings Cross Station. The last red thing I saw hung up here was a massive Remembrance […]