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Under a Bridge
Eleven Bics
Mobile Phones and Sunglasses, August, 2012
Operating a Lock on a Canal
Blanket on a Washing Line
Curve
A Lifetime Observing Washing Lines
Mendip Vale Platform Scene
Crew at Mendip Vale
Telephoto
No Smoking
Engine Driver
Lady Visitor
ESR Dog
Raindrops on 5637
Happy Man
Selfie
Waiting Room
Canopy
DMU Approaching Cranmore Station
Passengers
Man With a Platform Ticket
A Wiltshire Field, June, 2019
Waiting, but Not for a Train
Minerva's Temple and the Beginning of the End of t…
Just Three
Bath/2019/Street/B&W
Welcome to Weymouth, a Resort in Need of a Statue
Uwin Again
Girl with a Nikon
Without A Face
Through a Window in a Rainstorm
Domke Dog Clip
An Old 85mm Lens
Bedroom Chair
Uwin Sports Wear
The Long and Winding Bridge
A Locomotive In Search of a Train
Fruit and Veg Market Stall
Market Day
Sunlit Alley
Fence at the Biss (B&W)
Triangles
Moroccanoil (Shades of Player’s No. 6)
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The Lady of Weymouth: A Manifesto Prompted by John FitzGerald
A Manifesto proposed by John FitzGerald, Artist of Distinction, of Toronto, Canada, for the Enlightenment and Delight of Residents and Visitors alike to the English seaside resort of Weymouth, Dorset, viz. A statue of The Lady, complete with the Bestway RX-3000 Inflatable Boat (£24.99 from Argos) to be provided and erected within the precincts of the beach. Duly seconded.
The next-best thing to holding a torch aloft at the entrance to a harbour port.
The next-best thing to holding a torch aloft at the entrance to a harbour port.
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Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my dinghy beside the golden sands!”
If only.
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