Andy Marshall’s Remarkable Anglo-Saxon Survivals You Can Still Visit
If ever there is a testament to a work of art, it is when it makes our digital dystopia (and the devices associated with it) evaporate into the ether.
If ever there is a testament to a work of art, it is when it makes our digital dystopia (and the devices associated with it) evaporate into the ether.
There comes to certain artists a time in their lives where the culmination of their life's work is caught up in a single piece.
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer and writer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates the value and distinctiveness of our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it
MEMBERS ONLY My visit to St. John's in Barnack, Cambridgeshire yesterday was my first. I went to see the surviving Saxon tower (with additional squat spire), but - as is usual - I was struck by something else within the church....
Welcome! I’m an architectural photographer. On my van-life travels through the British Isles I’m building up a word and photo-hoard of material culture that celebrates our built heritage and contributes to a sense of place.My van is my time-machine, it gives me fresh perspectives on our remarkab
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