PaulOfHorsham's photos
Corner
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The curved corner of Embassy court. The apartments above are the largest in the block, each having 3 bedrooms.
Not Woolworths
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After the demise of Woolworth's nearly 10 years ago, various former staff members tried to replicate the format. This one in Ledbury, Herefordshire, survives
To Ledbury Station
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Spotted in the centre of Ledbury - this nice old-style signpost towards the local station.
McLaren Yellow and Black
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red white and blue lambretta
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Piazza Italia in Horsham always includes a selection of Lambretta mopeds owned by ageing mods. They've put no end of care and attention into preserving the bikes.
Schumachers Camel
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This year's Piazza Italia in Horsham featured a Formula 1 car - a Benetton once driven by Michael Schumacher
Watney Mann Truman
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A stained glass window depicting a Black Eagle - the symbol of the Truman Black Eagle Brewery, once based in Brick Lane, East London.
This can be found in the slightly shabby Windsor Castle pub on Lower Clapton Road
Blue Nun by the glass
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Sat in the Chesham Arms on an East End pub crawl and I wasn't expecting to see this! I didn't enquire whether they actually do serve this much derided wine from the 1980s. I suspect that they do not.
Boxing Day Walk
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It was already pretty much monochrome, so I converted it fully, then added in a tiny, tiny amount of spot colouring
Rudder
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Grey Green
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Winter Grass
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Bilge Drain
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Spiral
Gathering
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On another stretch of the Thames Path this summer, I popped onto the island at Teddington Lock and found the bees hard at work.
Mayfield half-timbered
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The Middle House Hotel in the East Sussex village of Mayfield is Grade 1 listed and dates from 1575 or so.
Mayfield hanging basket
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The half-timbered Middle House Hotel in Mayfield is decorated with a number of hanging baskets
Mayfield Village Mosaic
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Not in as good a condition as the village sign adjacent, but confirming that this is an ancient Wealden village, certainly old enough to warrant a mention in the Domesday Book, albeit spelt slightly differently