PaulOfHorsham's photos
The Oxford Canal near the centre of Oxford
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This bucolic scene is just a few minutes walk from Oxford Station (you can just make out a sign-post on the left).
Reflections on a canal
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The bright sunshine on the last Saturday in October, along with the autumn colours, gave great reflections on the still waters of the Oxford Canal
Houses backing onto the Oxford Canal
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Walking the Oxford Canal
Nevada
Autumn Pink
Fruit machine
The Causeway in Autumn
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Went for a stroll into town as Sunday turned out so pleasant. The Causeway is the scenic street in Horsham, leading from the town centre down to St. Mary's Church
Red Light
Blue Sash
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Extended Family
Dazzle Ship
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HMS President (1918), one of only three surviving Royal Navy warships from the First World War, has been ‘dazzled’ by Tobias Rehberger.
Dazzle was a system of camouflage applied to boats during the First World War in order to make it difficult for the enemy to estimate range and speed.
Full details via the 14-18 Now website .
Andy Durr
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The second of Brighton & Hove's "Get Bus(y)" buses promotes the beach-front aspect of the city.
It's named after a former mayor who was instrumental in revitalising the seafront area in the 1990s.
The Beach Bus
Bus lips
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Kiss me Quick?
Not a great photo, with the glare of the sun, but it does emphasise the quirky and over-the-top nature of the decoration that's been applied
Top of the stairs
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This is the (somewhat disconcerting!) view that greets you as you climb the stairs on the Brighton & Hove Festival Fringe bus
On the Festival Fringe bus
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You can clearly see the art applied to the lower deck of the Festival Fringe art bus, as well as the multi-coloured lighting strips
Scribbler
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Detail from one of the "Get Bus(y)" buses (no 421 - The Festival Fringe bus). This is the panel at the top of the stairs.