
A milestone we came across in the Peak District, 164 miles to London

A milestone we came across in the Peak District, 164 miles to London

Midsummer sunflowers

Lovely summer's lavender
Taken in September, 2008

Processional road approach to the Qing dynasty tombs, to the north of Beijing
A summer’s weekend to Plymouth and Dartmoor
Photos from inside the pedestrian subway linking South Kensington tube station and the National History and V&A museums
Once you look at these photos it’ll be pretty obvious that I didn’t take them myself. However, I can lay some sort of claim to them, after a fashion, because my great-grandfather (also a very keen amateur photographer) took them during his WWI service with the British merchant navy. I was flicking through the few photos of his that I have to hand (his overall archive is huge, and only partly digitised so far), and I thought I’d share a some of them.
This series comprises of some of the photos taken during my great-grandfather’s training and service in the Kite Balloon section of the Royal Naval Air Service – both in London and at sea.
The ruins of medieval Tantallon are magestic in their decay, and despite the ravages of both war and time the castle still commands the coast of the Firth of Forth at North Berwick. For those interested, Historic Scotland has more information on the history of the castle.
We made the trip up to Edinburgh for the second of the May long weekends to visit friends (our first trip there in over a year), and while there took advantage of the weather to finally explore the lovely and atmospheric Edinburgh Castle …