The Millennium Bridge crosses the River Ouse in York. Continue reading “York’s Millennium Bridge”
Constantine, Caesar
This statue of the Emperor Constantine sits just outside the Minster at York. He was proclaimed Emperor here, as a result of the death of his father, the Augustus Constantius. Continue reading “Constantine, Caesar”
York’s Canals

These buildings line the canals of York in a section of the city where the walls have never been. Continue reading “York’s Canals”
York Minster
The York Minster is a cathedral dating from 637AD, and is the largest Gothic style cathedral in Northern Europe. Continue reading “York Minster”
Ghost stories, York

And in the dead of night, I awoke terrified, as a blood curdling scream filled the air Continue reading “Ghost stories, York”
Shoreditch at Sunset
Around sunset in Shoreditch, a east-end suburb of London. Continue reading “Shoreditch at Sunset”
Roman Sculptures, British Museum

Roman sculptures from the British Museum, London Continue reading “Roman Sculptures, British Museum”
Buskers, Covent Garden
These two women were truly fantastic, working well as a pair, playing with passion and finesse. It were treated to an unexpected delight on the streets of London at 10pm on a balmy Wednesday. Continue reading “Buskers, Covent Garden”





