Tim's One Photograph a Day

The Old Post Office, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton.

Old Post Office, Wolverhampton. Three generations of Wolverhampton’s main postal facility are visible in this photograph

The Midland Metro to Wolverhampton.

Midland Metro. Also known as a tram, although not in the historic sense! Another once fashionable term was “Rapid Light

The Former Fox and Goose Pub, Warwick Street, Wolverhampton.

Former Fox and Goose Pub, Wolverhampton. Another building with that tell-tale look about it that says “ex pub” to

A View Down King Street, Wolverhampton.

King Street, Wolverhampton. Having had a little more of an explore around the city, I came across this particular street. Acco

The Magnificent Conservatory in West Park, Wolverhampton.

Conservatory in West Park, Wolverhampton. As I promised myself, I have come back to get a closer photograph of this rather spl

The Former Fountain Inn, York Street, Wolverhampton.

Fountain Inn, York Street, Wolverhampton. I spotted this on my regular dog-walking route. Having a bit of an eye for detecting

The Commercial Road Power Station, Wolverhampton.

Power Station, Wolverhampton. On the opposite side of the canal, not far from Chillington Wharf, is the rear of this building.

Babcock & Wilcox 10 ton Overhead Crane, Chillington Wharf, Wolverhampton.

Babcock & Wilcox 10 Ton Overhead Crane. In yesterday’s photograph of Chillington Wharf, I made mention of this featu

Chillington Wharf, Wolverhampton – Canal and Railway Interchange.

Chillington Wharf, Wolverhampton. We have cruised past this on our boat several times – and been past on the train. More

Bandstand in West Park, Wolverhampton.

Bandstand. Having discovered East Park a couple of days ago, researching the Lysaght Tower revealed there was also a West Park

The First Traffic Lights in England.

Traffic Lights. Although I had noticed the black and white posts on these lights, it hadn’t really registered. Many of y

Lysaght Tower, East Park, Wolverhampton.

Lysaght Tower, Wolverhampton. I wasn’t planning to get a photograph on this afternoon’s walk. Moral of the story,

The Former Queen Street Dispensary, Wolverhampton.

Queen Street Dispensary, Wolverhampton. Continuing on a bit of a theme, yesterday we were at the former Royal Hospital. Refere

The Former Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton.

The Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton. Not far away from St George’s Church, the subject of yesterday’s photograph jus

The Former St George’s Church, Wolverhampton.

St George’s Church, Wolverhampton. You may notice a remarkable similarity to St John’s posted a couple of days ago

A Tribute to Ron Coello, 1961-2020.

Tribute to Ron Coello. I have suspended my “One Photograph a Day” today for a special reason. The photograph above

St John’s Church in the Square, Wolverhampton.

St John’s Church, Wolverhampton. This rather splendid building dates back to 1758. It now stands proudly very close to t

A Canada Goose comes to Breakfast!

Canada Goose. This chap seems to have got the idea we are a good source of food! Looking out the window this morning, there he

The Chubb Building – Landmark of Wolverhampton.

The Chubb Building. Dating back to 1899, this landmark building is rightfully Grade II Listed. It has a unique angular design

Track Works at Wolverhampton Station.

Track Works. We had a very rude awakening this morning. Around 6am, there was the sound of what we thought at first was a very