I did these back in the olden days when sticking one photo on top of another was magical and cool. Then I forgot to...
I did these back in the olden days when sticking one photo on top of another was magical and cool. Then I forgot to...
April 1918, Norwich gets a tank for a week, pictured here next to the Guildhall. This was part of the drive to buy...
Parachute troops, bare-headed and wearing 'jump jackets', in Norwich during exercises in Eastern Command, 23 June...
This is Harmer's Factory on St Andrews Broad Street in Norwich on the 18th March 1943 and the 2nd March 2012, almost...
The Treasurer's Department takes delivery of its Norwich's first computer at City Hall, in February 1957... and in...
I went for a wander to do some work stuff and the light was wrong for what I was actually supposed to be doing so on...
I did one of these to explain something to someone, then tweeted it and it all went a bit nuts, so it makes sense to...
I did these a few years ago, basically sticking aerial photos onto Google maps, I'd pretty much forgotten them until...
Norwich in Flames: Here are a selection of George Swain's camera melting exploits. Originally photographed in Black...
Sword Beach I rather missed the landing craft with these, I mucked about setting up the post last week in anticipation...
I feel like a bit of a slacker, I'm tired, having gallivanted through The Somme for most of three days, I'll leave you...
Magdalen Street's hidden history:The lost churches Part 2, St Botolph. St Botolph or St Botulph or even St Botwulf was...
I should of course have done a piece on the Ghosts stuff properly ages ago, but time passes and what one minute seems...
A Blitz Ghost of the Portico of City Station, just at the bottom of Barn Road in Norwich being dismantled by one man...
Not something you see every day. This is the Norwich Dornier, a Do 17z Number U5 EA. The same one featured in various...