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Clifton to Bedminster
My way back to Temple Meads train station was long and tortuous. I took pictures of the Clifton Rock Railway which is no longer operational but I saw the upper and lower part. There must have been some interesting stories about the making and running of the cable cars whilst it was in operation. All that can … Continue reading Blog
Clifton and the Bridge
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is very impressive and my hotel, the Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin, was adjacent to the bridge. I checked into the hotel and I was straight out with my camera. It was dusk and many cars were passing through the bridge during rush hour. The bridge is a beautiful structure and you … Continue reading Clifton and the Bridge
Photographing Bristol
I was invited to Bristol to give a talk to a National Dental Society. I was looking forward to the visit as I had not spent much time in Bristol in the past and I knew that I would have some opportunity to look around the City after my talk. I arrived in Bristol Temple Meads station … Continue reading Blog
GWA
The Great Western Arcade is situated near Snow Hill Station and in the morning is a throughway through to other parts of the city. It is lit up to show the different shops that are in the arcade. In the morning Greggs attracts many people to its store. There are lovely smells of fresh bread … Continue reading Blog
The Birmingham Oratory
I have never been inside The Birmingham Oratory during my time in Birmingham. This is surprising given that I am a Catholic and visited several churches around the West Midlands. Therefore I was very pleased that one of my photographic friends Kevin Maslin had arranged with Brother Zechariah of the Oratory to hold a photographic … Continue reading Blog
Photographing London
I travelled down to London to undertake a PhD examination viva for an academic colleague and friend. I planned to arrive an hour early as the venue was Kings College. The area between Kings College and the Shard has become very photogenic. It is a mixture of new buildings and old buildings. Many of the … Continue reading Blog
A Glorious Day
Saturday was a glorious day so I ventured further afield to one of the Warwickshire country parks. The one I was interested in was Burton Dassett Hills Country Park. There was no sign of the impending Storm Ciara and the skies were clear. When I got to the park, I was a little annoyed as the payment … Continue reading Blog
Festival of Light
Over the last week of January the Bull Ring area of Birmingham held a Festival of Light. There were several themed light shows and shoppers flocked to the display. There was a Chinese New Year display but I was unable to get to see that particular event. I did see the display over three nights … Continue reading Blog
Digbeth lights
Digbeth is the new Shoreditch is a saying on the Internet. I have not been to Shoreditch for a long time and I know that Digbeth is modelled on itself not on any other town or city. It has been a while since I had been to Digbeth. Furthermore, I wanted to get there early so that … Continue reading Blog









