Even though I didn't get to Brighton last week, I did go to Bognor Regis on Saturday. It's not the most exciting place in the world to visit, and there was probably a lot more going on down the coast in Brighton, where Pride was taking place, but Bognor has its charm, and its interesting corners, and it's not a bad place to spend a day mooching around.
Posts under ‘notlondon’
sunny Sarfend
One good thing about the Shabby Seaside Appreciation Society us that it gives me a good excuse to finally get around to visiting loads of places I've been meaning to see for ages. A couple of weekends ago, I jumped on a train to Southend on a gloriously sunny day and had a lovely time. [...]
A roam around Arundel
Any time you hear mention of Arundel, people always mention the castle, but it's possible to have a lovely day there without once stepping foot inside the castle grounds. If you walk up the hill, follow the wall around, past the strange little ornamented wooden building…
…and past the cathedral, which is surprisingly huge for [...]
Canvey Fantasy
Last Saturday the Shabby Seaside Appreciation Society went to Canvey. This man-made island at the end of the Thames estuary in Essex was the subject of a recent documentary (which I've not seen yet, but which you can read about in a recent post on Fantastic Journal). It was quite a grim day to visit [...]
return to the sea gate
Last Saturday I spent the day at the seaside in Margate with the Shabby Seaside Appreciation Society. The day didn't start off at its best — our excitement at getting one of the new fast-track Javelin trains at St. Pancras soon dwindled when we found ourselves an hour behind schedule due to "a death on [...]
Vintage Vegas
Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas
It's a bit of a Circus
A new Frontier
Keep an eye out for white tigers,
dragons,
and flying horses
Westward Ho!
See more Vegas pics here. All my USA 2000-01 pics are here
sights from the Great North American Odyssey 2000-01 [pt 2]
Photos from the second big tour of north America, late 2000-early 2001.
Tracks on the Chicago El. Even back then I was struck by the colours and shapes of urban abstracts.
Chicago skyscraper. The bottom half was a church, the tower housed offices.
Harmony House, next to a police station (one for the Invisibles readers), NYC
ghost [...]
sights from the Great North American Odyssey 2000-01 [pt 1]
A selection of photographs from my first trip around the USA almost a decade ago.
artist Jason Hoelscher at the original Korova Milk Bar, Lower East Side, NYC
lines and stripes on Brooklyn Bridge, NYC
taken the day we went to see Noisegate at the Brooklyn Anchorage [reviewed years later, here]
I think maybe only a handful will [...]
sing me a song of the sea
Welcome to Walton-on-the-Naze
(it's quicker by rail).
If you come by car
please park tidily.
Enjoy the award-winning beaches
(but not from this spot)
Eat some delicious ice-cream desserts
(or not)
Venture into the wilderness
climb the tower
and enjoy the view (and a nice cream tea).
Pretend for a moment that you're in the south of France
and then come back to England
(just [...]
a Grand Tour in Surrey [pt 3]
When we last left Painshill Park, we were standing in the Gothick Temple, taking in the view across the lake.
In the middle of the lake is a funny little grotto. It's rather remarkable, although a very difficult structure to photograph. It sits on a tiny island in the middle of the lake — or [...]




