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To see all the images in an album click on the links below. If you wish you will be able to customise how you would like to view the images - 'VIEW' allows you to select how the images are arranged, whilst 'THEME' gives you a choice of colour schemes.

SECTION - RETRO

Halifax
Akroyd mill copley near halifax before demolition
Includes b&w photographs from scanned 35mm. negs taken in Halifax, Yorkshire, in the early 70's.

Hull
contrasting transport near the River Hull 1968

Various images scanned from negs taken in Hull in 1968
Album:

The Gibson Mill
Gibson Mill 1974

Gibson Mill in Hardcastle Crags near Halifax, B&W photos from the early 70's.

   

SECTION - LOCATIONS

Witley Court
Witley Court - monochrome image of an entrance.

Shopfronts
shop window of an angler's supplier

Titterstone Clee
Old quarry workings - Titterstone Clee Hill

An album of photographs produced in connection with a project by Titterstone Clee Heritage Trust, which aims to gain recognition and conservation for parts of the Titterstone Clee Hill in Shropshire.

Brittany Coast
large rocks on the Brittany Coast

Some spectacular rock formations on thePays des Abers - Côtes des Légendes.

Architecture
Abernethy Pictish Tower

Miscellany
misty view from the Fife coast

A variety of different locations.

Malverns Worcestershire
view of Malvern Hills

Other Worcestershire landscapes
path steps near Alvechurch

Worcestershire Canals
Worcester Birmingham canal near Alvechurch

 

SECTION - NATURAL SELECTION

Smoke Bush
smoke tree leaf

Tree Related
decaying fallen tree - herefordshire

Plant structures and forms
plant form

 
         

SECTION - ETCETERA

Vehicle Breakers yard
car reflected in another cars window in a breakers yard

Morris Dance Images
Border Morris dancers in action.

Shakespeare Dig
Volunteers digging at the site of Shakespeare's last home.

For several months from March 2010 Birmingham Archeology in association with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, have been investigating the site of Shakespeare's last home. I have been pleased to provide the University with an informal photographic record of the dig.

   

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