Monday, September 02, 2024

Silo Tagging

 


This is unmistakably Brighouse: the giant Sugden Flour silos are as an effective geotag as any map reference. These two concrete monoliths appear almost timeless, but when I took this photo in 1970, one was just seven years old and the other only a few years older. Many of those buildings and chimneys have now gone, of course, but the silos - repurposed as a massive climbing frame - remain.



Sunday, September 01, 2024

Cyborgraphy

 


Today’s scene started life as an overcrowded and somewhat over-coloured back street off Thornton Road in Bradford. Post-messing, I managed to get rid of the cars and tone it down a bit. Artificial intelligence is a wonderful thing, isn’t it?


Saturday, August 17, 2024

17 August 2024 : Snap

 


Those ever-present companies of seaside photographers - going by names such as Seaside Snaps and the like - deserve recognition for their role in documenting twentieth-century life. My two examples document life in Bridlington in 1950: that’s my father and uncle on the left and that’s me on the right!



16 August 2024 : North Bridge Messing



This is the last of the "taken whilst waiting for my wife who was at the dentist" sequence which is probably a good thing as I was getting a bit silly by this point. The photo was taken from North Bridge, Halifax looking towards Dean Clough. The messing about was done on the seat opposite the dentists whilst waiting for my wife to come out.



Thursday, August 15, 2024

15 August 2024 : Beacons

 


They used to hang bodies up there, or light beacons to warn of invading Spanish armadas or French onion sellers. They had fancy beacons to shine down on the folk of Halifax below. What they should have had, however, was a good old cast iron gas light, that would have been a beacon befitting Halifax and its eponymous hill.



14 August 2024 : Green



100 years ago you would have had difficulty seeing the hills that surround Halifax because of the smoke and the smog. 50 years ago you would have seen them but they would have been bare and battle-scarred, testament to what industry can do to land. Now they are green with stone-coloured highlights. You can say what you want, but that's progress.



Silo Tagging

  This is unmistakably Brighouse: the giant Sugden Flour silos are as an effective geotag as any map reference. These two concrete monoliths...