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Signed black and white fine art prints. Images are captured on either 35mm or 120 medium format film and developed using traditional darkroom chemistry.
The film is scanned to create a digital file while keeping all of the beautiful, intrinsic qualities that film photography offers and printed on the finest artist archival papers.

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  • Felbrigg Hall 2014  [National Trust]
    Felbrigg Hall 2014 [National Trust]
    29 images
    Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century English country house near the village of that name in Norfolk. Part of a National Trust property, the unaltered 17th-century house is noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior. Outside is a walled garden, an orangery and orchards.
  • Wimpole Estate 2015 [National Trust]
    Wimpole Estate 2015 [National Trust]
    5 images
    Wimpole Estate is a large estate containing Wimpole Hall, a country house located within the civil parish of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, about 8+1⁄2 miles southwest of Cambridge. The house, begun in 1640, and its 3,000 acres of parkland and farmland are owned by the National Trust.
  • Fontevraud Abbey, France 2014
    Fontevraud Abbey, France 2014
    8 images
    The Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud or Fontevrault was a monastery in the village of Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, near Chinon, in the former French duchy of Anjou. It was founded in 1101 by the itinerant preacher Robert of Arbrissel.
  • Architecture, Venice, Italy 2009
    Architecture, Venice, Italy 2009
    27 images
    Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.
  • Deauville, France 2017
    Deauville, France 2017
    5 images
    Deauville is a seaside resort on the Côte Fleurie of France’s Normandy region. An upscale holiday destination since the 1800s, it’s known for its grand casino, golf courses, horse races and American Film Festival. Its wide, sandy beach is backed by Les Planches, a 1920s boardwalk with bathing cabins. The town has chic boutiques, elegant belle epoque villas and half-timbered buildings.
  • Rouen, France 2017
    Rouen, France 2017
    5 images
    Rouen, capital of the northern French region of Normandy, is a port city on the river Seine. Important in the Roman era and Middle Ages, it has Gothic churches, such as Saint-Maclou and Saint-Ouen, and a cobblestoned pedestrian center with medieval half-timbered houses. The skyline is dominated by the spires of Cathédrale Notre-Dame, much-painted by Impressionist Claude Monet.
  • Mayenne Region, France 2019
    Mayenne Region, France 2019
    117 images
    Mayenne is a landlocked department in northwest France named after the river Mayenne. Mayenne is part of the administrative region of Pays de la Loire and is surrounded by the departments of Manche, Orne, Sarthe, Maine-et-Loire, and Ille-et-Vilaine.
  • Naples, Italy 2019
    Naples, Italy 2019
    23 images
    Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022.
  • Dedham Vale 2019
    Dedham Vale 2019
    7 images
    Dedham is a village within the borough of Colchester in northeast Essex, England, on the River Stour and the border of Essex and Suffolk. The nearest town to Dedham is the small market town of Manningtree.
  • Everyday Life, The Medina, Fes, Morocco
    Everyday Life, The Medina, Fes,...
    49 images
    Fes El Bali is an ancient walled medina with narrow, car-free streets and ornamented entryways like Bab Guissa and the Blue Gate. Vast 9th-century Karaouiyne University is tiled in vivid painted ceramics, while the towering R’cif Mosque overlooks a lively market square. Souk vendors specialize in perfumes, spices, lamps, and leather, and dining choices range from street kebabs to stylish gourmet restaurants.
  • Windmill, Pakenham 2011
    Windmill, Pakenham 2011
    9 images
    Pakenham Mill is a Grade II* listed tower mill at Pakenham, Suffolk, England which has been restored and is maintained in working order.
  • Ackerman Wine Distillery, Chinon 2014
    Ackerman Wine Distillery, Chinon 2014
    2 images
    Founded in 1811 , Ackerman – the oldest sparkling wine house in the Loire – specializes in the production of the Saumur and Crémant de Loire appellations , according to the traditional method. Combining tradition and innovation, its blends with an expressive and aromatic style, offer you great gastronomic cuvées as well as daring cuvées, for all your tasting moments. A sensory promise dear to our founder Jean-Baptiste Ackerman “ Bubbles are ephemeral, emotion is eternal ”.
  • Ardennes, France 2018
    Ardennes, France 2018
    26 images
    Ardennes is a department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France named after the broader Ardennes. Its prefecture is the town Charleville-Mézières. The department has 270,582 inhabitants. The inhabitants of the department are known as Ardennais or Ardennaises.
  • Barcelona, Spain 2019
    Barcelona, Spain 2019
    41 images
    Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological sites.
  • Le Havre, France 2017
    Le Havre, France 2017
    10 images
    Le Havre is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very close to the Prime Meridian.
  • Pont de Normandie, France 2016
    Pont de Normandie, France 2016
    4 images
    The Pont de Normandie is a cable-stayed road bridge that spans the river Seine linking Le Havre to Honfleur in Normandy, northern France. Its total length is 2,143.21 metres – 856 metres between the two piers. It is also the last bridge to cross the Seine before it empties into the ocean.
  • Stubble 2011
    Stubble 2011
    7 images
    Stubble, Suffolk | Black & White Film Photography
  • London 2010
    London 2010
    13 images
    London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
  • St John the Evangelist Church, Oxborough, Bedingfield Chantry Chapel, Norfolk 2014  [National Trust]
    St John the Evangelist Church,...
    4 images
    The 14th century church of St John the Evangelist originally consisted of a nave, chancel vestry and north and south aisles, each with its own porch and doorway. Its appearance is very different today largely as a result of the sudden collapse of the tower on 28th April 1948, an event which destroyed both the nave and south aisle. Much of the building was saved when a wall was built across the west end of the chancel in its place to create a smaller, church from the former chancel. The attractive remains now appear as a group of ecclesiastical buildings in a garden complete with what appears to be a cloister along the north wall more typical of Italy than Norfolk! Of particular importance is the Bedingfield Chapel. This Chantry Chapel was founded in 1496 and contains two terracotta tombs that Mortlock & Roberts describe as “the finest of their type in England” The chapel is redolent of the English Catholic Church on the eve of the Reformation. Of real fascination is that this chapel retained its treasures through the vandalising periods of both the Reformation and the Commonwealth. The church retains some 14th & 15th century glass. Of particular note are the 14th century prophets located in the South chancel.
  • Chateau of Ussé, France 2014
    Chateau of Ussé, France 2014
    6 images
    Ussé is a castle in the Indre-et-Loire département, in France. The stronghold at the edge of the Chinon forest overlooking the Indre Valley was first fortified in the eleventh century by the Norman seigneur of Ussé, Gueldin de Saumur, who surrounded the fort with a palisade on a high terrace.
  • Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk 2014  [National Trust]
    Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk 2014...
    3 images
    Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482.
  • Norwich 2013
    Norwich 2013
    1 image
    Norwich is a city in England's Norfolk County. Northeast of the centre, medieval Norwich Cathedral is a Romanesque building with ornate cloisters. Two imposing gates, St. Ethelbert’s and Erpingham, lead to the Tombland area, once a Saxon marketplace. Nearby, the Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell traces local history, including a re-created old pharmacy and exhibits on the textile industry.
  • Honfleur, France 2017
    Honfleur, France 2017
    4 images
    Honfleur is a city in the department of Calvados, in northern France's Normandy region. It's on the estuary where the Seine river meets the English Channel. The Vieux-Bassin (old harbor), lined with 16th- to 18th-century townhouses, has been a subject for artists including Claude Monet and native son Eugène Boudin. Nearby is 15th-century St. Catherine's Church, a vaulted timber structure erected by shipbuilders.
  • Thornham Walks, Suffolk 2015
    Thornham Walks, Suffolk 2015
    1 image
    Stretching across 2,000 acres of parkland, farmland and woodland, the beautiful Thornham Estate is located in the valley of the River Dove in rural north Suffolk. Thornham has a long and rich history and has belonged to the Henniker-Major family for over 250 years. The family continue to live at Thornham Hall and take a keen interest in the running of the Estate. Today, in addition to arable farming, environmental conservation schemes and woodland, a number of other enterprises operate on the Thornham Estate. These include over 12 miles of well-established and popular permissive walks, known as Thornham Walks, a popular cafe, thriving artisan businesses, a Walled Garden, fishing lakes, holiday accommodation and commercial and residential rental properties.
  • Blickling Estate 2014  [National Trust]
    Blickling Estate 2014 [National...
    12 images
    The story of the estate unfolds over a thousand years. The landscape with its hedges and narrow tree-lined lanes has changed little over the centuries and is quintessentially Norfolk.
  • Anglesey Abbey & Gardens 2015  [National Trust]
    Anglesey Abbey & Gardens 2015...
    4 images
    Anglesey Abbey is a National Trust property in the village of Lode, 5+1⁄2 miles northeast of Cambridge, England. The property includes a country house, built on the remains of a priory, 98 acres of gardens and landscaped grounds, and a working mill.
  • Royal Fortress of Chinon, France 2014
    Royal Fortress of Chinon, France 2014
    3 images
    Built at the point where the regions of Anjou, Poitou and Touraine meet, the royal fortress of Chinon is located in a key strategic position that has been fought over since Antiquity. From its rocky promontory, it overlooks the surrounding area and has played a key role over centuries of history revealed to us today by its towers, royal residence and ramparts. Although the site has been lived in since antiquity, it only started to gain prominence from the 10th century onwards under the counts of Blois and Anjou. The location had always been a strategic one, since the occupants could view the whole territory from these heights. Major changes were made in the 12th century, with the construction of Fort Saint-Georges, the Château of Le Milieu and Fort Coudray. Henry Plantagenet of England chose Chinon as the continental capital of his empire. Defensive modifications were carried out in the 13th century during the war that opposed the Plantagenets and the Capetians, a war that was won by French King Phillip Augustus who reclaimed the fortress after nine months of siege. Touraine thus became French royal land, and remained so for centuries. New walls were built around Fort Saint-Georges and defensive towers were later added, mainly around the Fort de Coudray. During the 14th century the fortress was an important stronghold in the kingdom, and it was here that the Templar dignitaries were imprisoned and interrogated before they were judged and burned to death in Paris. During the 15th century France was occupied by the English, leading the Dauphin to flee Paris and seek refuge in Chinon, which became his primary residence. It was during this period that the suites underwent their last alterations and played host to a major moment in French history, when Joan of Arc came to meet the king in his apartments to convince him of her good faith and ask him to give her the army to break the siege at Orleans. In the 17th century, the fortress was abandoned for more modern châteaux, and its old stones lay dormant until 1840, when the building was listed as a Historic Monument. Since the beginning of the new millennium, the fortress has been subject to a massive restructuring project and major archaeological digs, while the ramparts and residences have been renovated to create a new visit route. After more than a thousand years of history, the fortress remains fully anchored in the modern day thanks to the new technology it has embraced, with videos, sound recordings, multimedia stations and iPads. Numerous interactive devices will accompany you on your visit, adapted for all audiences. The fortress has even taken on the unusual challenge of organising an Escape Game within its historic walls.
  • Wickham Skeith, Suffolk 2015
    Wickham Skeith, Suffolk 2015
    1 image
    Wickham Skeith is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England, about 5 miles to the west of Eye and about 3 miles east of Finningham.
  • Hay, Occold, Suffolk 2010
    Hay, Occold, Suffolk 2010
    8 images
    Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Pigs can eat hay, but do not digest it as efficiently as herbivores do.
  • Croyde Beach, North Devon 2011
    Croyde Beach, North Devon 2011
    12 images
    Croyde Bay is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and situated in a small bay on the North Devon Coast.
  • Autumn Crocus 2013
    Autumn Crocus 2013
    5 images
    Colchicum autumnale, commonly known as autumn crocus, meadow saffron, or naked ladies, is a toxic autumn-blooming flowering plant that resembles the true crocuses, but is a member of the plant family Colchicaceae, unlike the true crocuses, which belong to the family Iridaceae.
  • Chives 2011
    Chives 2011
    3 images
    Chives, scientific name Allium schoenoprasum, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae that produces edible leaves and flowers. Their close relatives include the common onions, garlic, shallot, leek, scallion, and Chinese onion.
  • Ivy, Suffolk 2011
    Ivy, Suffolk 2011
    1 image
    Hedera, commonly called ivy, is a genus of 12–15 species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae, native to western, central and southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa and across central-southern Asia east to Japan and Taiwan.
  • Japanese Anemone 2011
    Japanese Anemone 2011
    8 images
    Eriocapitella hupehensis, a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, is native to Asia. The specific epithet hupehensis, which means "from Hupeh province, China", refers to a region where the species is known to occur.
  • La Collegiale de Candes Saint Martin, France 2014
    La Collegiale de Candes Saint...
    2 images
    The Saint-Martin de Candes collegiate church is a former collegiate church located in Candes-Saint-Martin in the west of the French department of Indre-et-Loire , in the Centre-Val de Loire region . A first church, dedicated to Saint Maurice , was built by Saint Martin in one of the first rural Tours parishes that he founded and where he died in 397. It later became a pilgrimage church , even in the absence relics of the saint. In 1050, the church of Candes is mentioned as " collegiate " and its chapter has twelve canons . The old Saint-Maurice church being ruined, the current Saint-Martin de Candes church was built between 1175 and the middle of the 13th century . The work is spread over several decades, a relatively modest period given the importance of the building, whose architecture is largely inspired by the Gothic style of the West . It is characterized by a very rich carved decoration which adorns its transept and its nave but, above all, by a monumental porch open on the north side of the latter. The addition, in the 15th century after the Hundred Years War , of devices making this collegiate church one of the rarefortified churches of Touraine, reinforces its singularity. However, this did not prevent it from suffering serious damage during the Wars of Religion (in 1562 and 1568). Two earthquakes , causing major damage just over a century apart (1711 and 1840), required large-scale repair and reconstruction campaigns, but the restoration work started in the second half of the 19th century are very severely criticized: some historians have even spoken of "vandalism". However, it is still considered "the second most beautiful religious building in Indre-et-Loire after the Saint-Gatien cathedral in Tours " . Since the French Revolution, Saint-Martin de Candes has lost its collegiate status, even if this denomination persists in everyday language; it remains a parish church . The study of this building, the chronology of its construction, its architecture and the interpretation of its decoration, which is particularly complex, is still in progress at the beginning of the 21st century : the written sources on which to rely are rare. and the stages of its construction, intertwined in space as in time, are difficult to interpret. The collegiate church, which received the visit of Prosper Mérimée in 1836, is classified as historical monuments by the list of 1840 . Several elements of its furniture ( high altar and its tabernacle , statues, paintings, bell) are also protected .
  • Trees, Eye Moor and Woodland, Suffolk 2011
    Trees, Eye Moor and Woodland,...
    10 images
    Eye is located in the county of Suffolk, Eastern England, four miles south-east of the town of Diss, 18 miles north of the major town of Ipswich, and 78 miles north-east of London. Eye lies three miles south of the Norfolk border. Eye falls within the district council of Mid Suffolk, under the county council of Suffolk. It is in the IP23 postcode district. The post town for Eye is Eye.
  • Paycockes House 2015  [National Trust]
    Paycockes House 2015 [National Trust]
    6 images
    Paycocke's House and Gardens are a surviving example of a Tudor merchant's house and garden in Coggeshall, Essex, England. The house was built for Thomas Paycocke, a wealthy cloth merchant in the town.
  • Mont Saint Michel, France 2016
    Mont Saint Michel, France 2016
    8 images
    Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France. The island lies approximately one kilometre off the country's north-western coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches and is 7 hectares in area.
  • Landguard Fort, Felixstowe 2009
    Landguard Fort, Felixstowe 2009
    15 images
    A Short History of the Fort Harwich Harbour, at the mouth of the River Orwell, has always been the best safe haven for large ships between the rivers Thames and Humber. The rivers Orwell, Stour and Deben stretch several miles inland and were ideal highways for trade and raiders. Landguard Fort dominated the navigable channel on the northern bank of the River Orwell, whilst the Redoubt at Harwich guarded the harbour entrance along with a large battery at Shotley. There have been a number of fortifications built on Landguard Point over the years. In 1543 Henry VIII had two blockhouses built which rapidly deteriorated, so in 1552 the guns were returned to the Tower of London. In 1628, a new Fort was built of earth revetted with wood. It was square with a bastion on each corner. In 1666, under Charles II, repairs were completed and a brick wall constructed around the Fort. In 1667, during the second Dutch War, on the orders of Admiral de Ruyter, 1500 Dutch marines (musketeers, pikemen, sailors (as grenadiers) and small cannon) landed at Cottage Point (now Cobbolds Point) and under the command of Colonel Thomas Dolman (an English officer who had served with Cromwell and, like many professional soldiers, had changed sides) attacked the Fort from the landward side. The Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot, commanded by Captain Nathaniel Darell, repulsed the Dutch assault.
  • Thorpe Forest, Thetford, Suffolk
    Thorpe Forest, Thetford, Suffolk
    14 images
    Thorpe Forest lies in woodland on the banks of the River Thet, close to where the Norfolk and Suffolk borders meet.
  • Woodland, Thorndon, Suffolk 2015
    Woodland, Thorndon, Suffolk 2015
    8 images
    Thorndon is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. The village is located around three miles south of Eye, close to the A140. It is located 92 miles North East of London. In 2011 the population was 648, recorded by the 2011 Census.
  • Wheat Fields, Suffolk 2009
    Wheat Fields, Suffolk 2009
    7 images
  • Easter Cactus 2008
    Easter Cactus 2008
    3 images
  • White Orchids 2012
    White Orchids 2012
    6 images
  • Sunflower 2011
    Sunflower 2011
    2 images
  • Avranches, France 2016
    Avranches, France 2016
    6 images
  • Fishing Cove, Cornwall 2008
    Fishing Cove, Cornwall 2008
    2 images
  • Walberswick, Southwold, Suffolk 2008
    Walberswick, Southwold, Suffolk 2008
    5 images
    Walberswick, Southwold, Suffolk | Black & White Photography
  • Geometry, Margate, Kent
    Geometry, Margate, Kent
    4 images
  • Great Yarmouth 2015
    Great Yarmouth 2015
    16 images
  • Bury Saint Edmunds Cathedral 2015
    Bury Saint Edmunds Cathedral 2015
    5 images
  • Harcourt, France 2017
    Harcourt, France 2017
    3 images
  • Tulips, St Mary Magdalene, Debenham 2015
    Tulips, St Mary Magdalene, Debenham...
    1 image
  • Couziers, Loire Valley, France 2014
    Couziers, Loire Valley, France 2014
    3 images
  • Fiebelkorn Smallholding, Suffolk 2013
    Fiebelkorn Smallholding, Suffolk 2013
    4 images
  • Cambridge 2015
    Cambridge 2015
    6 images
  • Prague 2019
    Prague 2019
    21 images
    Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected by the Vltava River. Nicknamed “the City of a Hundred Spires,” it's known for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic core, with colourful baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock, which gives an animated hourly show. Completed in 1402, pedestrian Charles Bridge is lined with statues of Catholic saints.
  • Ely Cathedral 2017
    Ely Cathedral 2017
    2 images
    Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire 2017
  • The Royal Palace, Fes, Morocco 2017
    The Royal Palace, Fes, Morocco 2017
    1 image
  • Chinon, France 2014
    Chinon, France 2014
    7 images
  • Turner Contempory, Margate, Kent 2015
    Turner Contempory, Margate, Kent 2015
    3 images
  • Wild Grasses, Suffolk 2009
    Wild Grasses, Suffolk 2009
    7 images
  • Canals, Venice, Italy 2009
    Canals, Venice, Italy 2009
    4 images
    Canals, Venice, Italy | Black & White Film Photography
  • Natures Faces 2008
    Natures Faces 2008
    9 images
  • Granville, France 2016
    Granville, France 2016
    3 images
  • Mid-Suffolk Light Railway Co. 2015
    Mid-Suffolk Light Railway Co. 2015
    12 images
  • Brightlingsea, Essex 2012
    Brightlingsea, Essex 2012
    7 images
  • Chateau Champs de Bataille, France 2017
    Chateau Champs de Bataille, France...
    9 images
  • Palm Beach, Margate, Kent 2015
    Palm Beach, Margate, Kent 2015
    2 images
  • Cromer, North Norfolk 2013
    Cromer, North Norfolk 2013
    4 images
  • Foreness Pumping Station, Margate, Kent 2014
    Foreness Pumping Station, Margate,...
    2 images
  • Wild Grasses, Suffolk 2021
    Wild Grasses, Suffolk 2021
    1 image
  • Ickworth House 2014 -2017 [National Trust]
    Ickworth House 2014 -2017 [National...
    9 images
    Ickworth was home to the Hervey family for just over five centuries, 1432 - 1956. However, the Rotunda as we know it has only been around for the last 200 years or so. Previously the family lived in a Tudor manor house beside Ickworth church which eventually fell into decay through lack of upkeep and had to be demolished. The building of the Rotunda began in 1795 but it wasn't completed until 1841. Its design was the vision of the Earl-Bishop, who only lived long enough for the exterior to be completed. The interior was an empty shell and the curving corridors and wings were just a few feet off the ground. It was left to the Earl-Bishopu2019s son, the future 1st Marquess of Bristol, to make what he could of his fatheru2019s extraordinary plan and to do start work on restoring the Earl-Bishop's collection which had been confiscated by Napoleonic troops in 1798. The Rotunda basement, now restored to its 1910 appearance, offers a real insight into what it was like to live and work in this extraordinary place.
  • Liseux, France 2017
    Liseux, France 2017
    14 images
  • Candes Saint Martin, France 2014
    Candes Saint Martin, France 2014
    4 images
  • Stubble 2014
    Stubble 2014
    1 image
  • Thetford, Suffolk 2014
    Thetford, Suffolk 2014
    2 images
  • Poppy's 2010
    Poppy's 2010
    2 images
    Poppies, Suffolk
  • Paris, France 2010
    Paris, France 2010
    13 images
    Paris, France | Black & White Film Photography
  • Orford Ness, Suffolk 2015
    Orford Ness, Suffolk 2015
    5 images
  • Felixstowe 2014
    Felixstowe 2014
    1 image
  • Gondolas, Venice, Italy 2009
    Gondolas, Venice, Italy 2009
    9 images
    Gondolas, Venice, Italy | Black & White Film Photography
  • Montsoreau, France 2014
    Montsoreau, France 2014
    3 images
  • Mickfield, Suffolk 2013
    Mickfield, Suffolk 2013
    2 images
  • Gorleston Docks 2014
    Gorleston Docks 2014
    3 images
  • Balloon Flower, Platycodon 2011
    Balloon Flower, Platycodon 2011
    5 images
  • Rapeseed, Suffolk 2010
    Rapeseed, Suffolk 2010
    3 images
  • Crocosmia 2011
    Crocosmia 2011
    3 images
  • Skyscape, Occold 2014
    Skyscape, Occold 2014
    1 image
  • Southwold, Suffolk 2018
    Southwold, Suffolk 2018
    2 images
  • Tree Branches, Suffolk 2010
    Tree Branches, Suffolk 2010
    5 images
  • Gorleston, Norfolk 2010
    Gorleston, Norfolk 2010
    6 images
    Gorleston (also referred to as Gorleston-on-Sea) is adjacent to the town of Great Yarmouth, in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated to the south and west side of the River Yare which separates it from Great Yarmouth.
  • Carolles, France 2016
    Carolles, France 2016
    1 image
    Carolles is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.
  • Julloville, France 2016
    Julloville, France 2016
    1 image
    Jullouville is a commune in the Manche department in north-western France.
  • Abbaye de la Lucerne, France 2016
    Abbaye de la Lucerne, France 2016
    1 image
    La Lucerne Abbey is a Premonstratensian monastery situated in the forests of the Thar valley in the Manche department, near the commune of La Lucerne-d'Outremer, in France.
  • Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk 2017 [National Trust]
    Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk 2017...
    3 images
    Oxburgh Hall is a moated country house in Oxborough, Norfolk, England. The hall was built for Sir Edmund Bedingfeld who obtained a licence to crenellate in 1482.
  • Baylham Rare Breeds, Suffolk 2015
    Baylham Rare Breeds, Suffolk 2015
    1 image
    Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm is in the middle of the beautiful county of Suffolk in Eastern England and is a small livestock farm breeding farm animals that were once common but are now very rare.
  • The Pennings, Suffolk 2014
    The Pennings, Suffolk 2014
    1 image
    The Pennings Nature Reserve is along the River Dove, Eye, Suffolk.
  • Alresford Creek, Essex 2015
    Alresford Creek, Essex 2015
    6 images
    Image result for alresford creek The village, 9 km (5.6 mi) southeast of Colchester, lies above Alresford Creek, a tributary to the River Colne. The village's railway station usually sees one service per hour to Walton-on-the-Naze and Colchester. There are also some peak-time services to Clacton-on-Sea and London, operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.
  • King's Lynn 2015
    King's Lynn 2015
    11 images
    King's Lynn, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn and colloquially as Lynn, is a port and market town in the borough of King's Lynn and West Norfolk in the county of Norfolk, England.
  • Dunwich Heath 2015
    Dunwich Heath 2015
    4 images
    Dunwich is a tiny little village on the Suffolk Coast. Blink and you’ll miss it. But it wasn’t always this way. It has a fascinating history and despite being barely a village now, it used to be the capital of the Kingdom of the East Angles (in Anglo Saxon times). Up until the 13th century, it was a thriving international port and one of the largest towns in England. In 1286, a great storm struck the coast of East Anglia and then another one in 1287. The coastal erosion suffered due to the storms was huge. During the 14th century there were a succession of similar storms and the end came in 1362 when an enormous storm tide swept across the British Isles and wiped out what was still remaining of Dunwich.
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