Waterloo Bridge
London skyline, London Bus, River Thames
Witley Court – September 2017
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Witley Court – September 2017
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Witley Court – September 2017
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Witley Court – September 2017
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London skyline, London Bus, River Thames
Birmingham City Centre to Eastside
Back to mono for this gallery. Digbeth is still predominantly an industrial area of Birmingham.
Following on from yesterday’s post I have posted a gallery of the fantastic street art to be found around Digbeth, the artistic and media quarter of Birmingham. My normal black and white style has been dispensed with for this gallery because of the wonderfully rich colours of the street art.
For the forensically minded viewer you may notice the lack of a watermark on these images. Normally I would mark all my images, however, its not appropriate as in these images I am capturing someone else’s creativity and hard work. If I knew the artists name they would get full credit.
My next post continues into the Heart of the creative quarter – The Custard Factory.
Enjoy.
View of one of the staircases at Waddenson Manor, from the outside.
More from the archives, this time Ironbridge in Shropshire.
The area around Ironbridge is described as the “Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution“. This description is based on the idea that Abraham Darby perfected the technique of smelting iron with coke, in Coalbrookdale, allowing much cheaper production of iron. Construction began in 1779 and the bridge opened on New Year’s Day 1781. In 1986 Ironbridge became part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site (which covers the wider Ironbridge Gorge area) and has become a major tourist attraction within Shropshire