Thursday, December 28, 2006

old hastings boats and net sheds


hastings net sheds ... a sympathetic tower


hastings net sheds ... any colour you like, as long as its black

this old image is from the united states library of congress archives


















hastings' little funicular railway


the old hastings boats had strongly fortified hulls




the modern hastings fishing boats are like sledges


i hadn't looked at a lobster pot for forty years ... the design has evolved a long way from the old baskets


maybe seagulls can read ...


winchelsea church


interior of winchelsea church

despite the destruction of parts of winchelsea church in past centuries, the interior still feels spacious, and today i was lucky to find the christmas decorations still looking very good

stained glass by douglas strachan in winchelsea church

terrifically well organised designs with a very clever use of appropriate perspective to emphasise the height of the figures

memorial window by douglas strachan in winchelsea church

all the windows in winchelsea church are by douglas strachan

they aren't pretty, to my eye, but quite big and spectacular and "fit for purpose"

who commissioned them ? who paid ?

i should have bought a guide book !

one of several knights resting in winchelsea church


lion or lapdog ... how long have they been together ?


... and lastly, the bike ride home through wandsworth park


Wednesday, December 27, 2006

re-visiting battersea park peace pagoda

i've missed nearly three months of cycling since twisting my knee

it has cost a fortune in bus fares

today we were lucky to finish work early ( before dark ! ) and so i cycled very slowly home through battersea park, across albert bridge, and on past the old chelsea power station

there was no sunshine, but enough light to see some detail and texture


battersea park buddha vandalised


battersea park buddha not yet vandalised


albert bridge south side


cheese smugglers hiding away over on the battersea side