The River Avon, Stratford, and Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
River Avon, Stratford. Travelling back from Tardebigge, where we were yesterday, we came back through Stratford, to take a loo
Tardebigge Locks – Looking Towards the Top Lock
Tardebigge Locks. This is the second time we have visited the Tardebigge Locks. The last time was before we had our own boat.
Sun Sets on Newbury Post Office.
Newbury Post Office. Love them or loathe them, these buildings are a dying breed. Newbury Post Office, we learn, is set to clo
Daffodils by the Roadside.
A Bunch of Daffodils. Once the snowdrops have appeared, it won’t be long before the rest of the spring flowers follow. D
Ufton Court – Historic Manor House.
Ufton Court. I had decided in advance what I was going to photograph today. This was NOT it! My target was another former pub,
Ghost Sign, The Crown House, Woolhampton.
Crown House, Woolhampton, Berkshire. It is all too easy to miss clues about the history of some buildings. However, Ghost Sign
The Cross on Carfax Tower, Oxford.
Carfax Tower. One of the joys of taking “One Photograph a Day” is the challenge to take something different. Havin
The Speenhamland Lamp, Speen Lane, Newbury.
The Speenhamland Lamp. Having covered the Broadway Clock House yesterday, it would be rude not to travel the short distance to
Broadway Clock House, Speenhamland, Newbury.
Broadway Clock House. Newbury lies on the main A4 London-Avonmouth road. This parallels the Kennet & Avon Canal and London
Lock Gear on the Kennet & Avon Canal.
Lock Gear. To raise or lower boats on a canal, you usually have to go through a lock. Or series of locks. The design of these
Donnington Castle, Newbury, Berkshire.
Donnington Castle. For today’s photograph, I have travelled just a short distance north of Newbury to the ruins of Donni
The Church on the Hill: St Matthew’s, Midgham.
St Matthew’s, Midgham. Known as “The Church on the Hill”, St Matthew’s, Midgham proudly looks down tow
A Quiet East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea.
East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea. East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea was once a busy road – and a bus route. Not any more. It has
Worthing Pier in the Blue Hour.
Worthing Pier. Down in Worthing today, and back to probably the most photographed location in the town: Worthing Pier. Because
Snowdrops by the Roadside.
Snowdrops. Snowdrops are the first indications of spring. Out for a walk this morning, I noticed this small cluster in the ver
Newbury Pancake Race Battle.
Pancake Race. Today’s “One Photograph” was sort of handed to me on a plate. Well, frying pan, perhaps! We ha
Line of Bournemouth Beach Huts.
Beach Huts on the Prom. We had an appointment in Bournemouth today, so my target was in the town somewhere. I already had an i
G-EUPC Airbus A319-131 Flying over Hounslow.
G-EUPC Airbus. Visiting our daughter in Hounslow, there was a good chance today’s “One Photograph” would be
Rob Berry Blues in Broad Street Reading.
Rob Berry Blues Musician. Last time it was in Bournemouth Square. Today, walking down Reading’s Broad Street, familiar s
Red Kite in Flight.
Red Kite. The area around the eastern end of the Kennet & Avon Canal is popular Red Kite territory. It is not uncommon to