My Jersey Island Journey – Part 5 – Glass Church

After my visit to the German defences at Batterie Lothringen I visited St. Matthews Church, more commonly known as the Glass Church. Originally built in 1840 as a church of ease for local residence unable to access the main Parish church, it became famous after the French artist Rene Lalique was commissioned in 1930 to produce... Continue Reading →

London Architecture & Free Range Exhibitions

Today I decided to go into London, specifically Brick Lane and the surrounding area. Currently at Brick Lane the Old Truman Brewery is hosting the Free Range art and design exhibitions. Many universities and colleges are there showing off the work of the graduating 3rd years in the hope to gain some exposure and maybe... Continue Reading →

Dancing swans

After coming from the bank I decided I would take a stroll around Harrow Lodge Park in Hornchurch and photograph some of the wildlife. There was a lot of swans and geese around, some of them provided some nice photo opportunities during their mornings preening session. Check out some of the shots below:    ... Continue Reading →

Blue Bridge History

Hey everyone, on my last post I uploaded a slightly more abstracted picture of Blue Bridge on Manchester Road, Isle of Dogs, London. I have since done a little more web crawling and research because I found it quite an interesting piece of engineering. I was actually standing on the bridge with Reiss when it... Continue Reading →

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