Sculpture of a Welsh dragon by Wil Holland at the National Botanic Garden Of Wales, Nantgeredig, Carmarthenshire, Wales UK in July 2022.
Lost pub. "The Ship" public house, 94 Furnham Road, Chard, Somerset, England, TA20 1BE taken some time before October 1973. Visited in 2004, saw it closed in February 2012, saw it as a public dwelling house late 2012.
The "Choose Love" garden at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) flower show, at Chelsea, London, England in May 2023.
The Dolphin Inn, 22 Silver Street, Ilminster, Somerset, England, TA19 0DR taken some time prior to October 1973.
Napeta 'Six Hills Giant' at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire. Photo taken in October 2022.
"The Lamb at Horton Cross" public house, Horton Cross, Ilminster, `Somerset TA19 9PY with the photo taken prior to October 1973.
An establishing shot. Although other closer-up shots were taken and have been sold, this establishing shot has sold three times. Painted by Mydogsighs, the photo was taken in March 2022 in a Cardiff back lane was with the expectation that the Russian assault on Ukraine would be a short war.
The Royal Oak public house in Dunkeswell, Devon, EX14 4RE before closure and conversion to a private dwelling. Shot taken in 1973.
This is the original "My City My Shirt," depicting Cardiff as a diverse city-port, the implication being that not all Cardiff City Supporters are white males, and their football fans can be black, pregnant, women. Unfortunately, due to what some say was a mixup in dates, a contractor painted the wall white, over this mural. The mural however was repainted further down the road, so still exists. This shot was taken in June 2021, thankfully before the over-painting.
The Stoke Inn, 43 Devenport Road, Stoke, Plymouth, Devon PL3 4DL. This shot from 1973, the pub still there in 2010. My guess is that the bit on the right was once an off-licence but at this time was an Oxfam shop.
Wales during the covid lockdown in 2020, when Halloween was cancelled. The last thing anyone wanted at the time was to have children going door to door.
Surveyed a deserted building in Wales in 2018 and came across this "Ivor The Engine" wallpaper in a bedroom. Had to take a pic before it was possibly obliterated . Sold on Alamy, my photo agency and the reference is on the photograph.
The Queen's Head public house, 80 West Street, Tavistock, Devon PL19 8AQ in 1973. This Bass pub later became Brown's Hotel.
Lady sat on the front of a Mercury car, but who is she and where is she? Scanned from a box of negatives of pics taken in the 1940s and 50s, bought in the UK but clearly from the USA.
Ton Pentre railway station in the Rhondda Valleys, South Wales in 2017 showing the old livery colours before they were changed.
The King's Arms, East Stour Common, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5NB in 1974. Still up and running in 2026.
The Brunel Arms, Pontyclun, South Wales in 2019.
The Mermaid Bars, a Bass public house, 18 Esplanade Road, Paignton, Devon, TQ4 6BD taken in 1973.
The aquatic plants in this river show that the chalk stream is clean and healthy. Taken near Ringwood, Dorset in 1998 and sold three times so far on Alamy.com.
A kitten looking at a scrap of octopus and ouzo in Skopelos Town, Skopelos, Sporades Islands, Greece in 1999.
The Duke of York public house, 74 High Street, Crediton, Devon, EX17 3JX in 1973.
A large scaled mirror carp in a weighing sling. Latin name Cyprinus Carpio Morpha Mirabilis.
The Bass tram from Seaton to Colyford in Devon (advert for the Gerrard Arms in Colyford) photo before Oct 1973. Informed in 2018 that it was still running.
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