Tim's One Photograph a Day

Historic Buildings

Houses of Parliament – Westminster Palace.

Houses of Parliament from above. We stayed in London overnight, at a Premier Inn Hub. Wonderful concept, and so cheap! Today,

Half a Sixpence at the Noël Coward Theatre.

Half a Sixpence. Complete change today. We have been in the West End. To the theatre, to see Half a Sixpence before it closes

c1500 Medieval/Town Timber Framed Building.

Historic Timber Framed Building. Sometimes, the interesting treasures are hidden. This timber framed building is one. Located

Bridges Across the Tyne from the Train.

Bridges Across the Tyne. Today’s photograph was taken on the journey home. We are in Newcastle, viewing some of the Brid

Fortrose Cathedral in the “Black Isle”.

The Ruins of Fortrose Cathedral. Not the photograph I was expecting to take today! In fact, I didn’t realise that Fortro

Dunrobin Castle Station on the Far North Line.

Main Building, Dunrobin Castle Station. As stations go, this one is something rather different from the norm. Dunrobin Castle

The John O’Groats Inn.

The Hotel at John O’Groats. Today was something of a disappointment. On several counts. Not least the rain. The first co

The Ruins of Thurso Castle.

Thurso Castle Caithness. There is something rather evocative about a ruin. Particularly when you photograph it in Black and Wh

The Old Bridge of Oich.

Remains of Former Swing Bridge and Restored Bridge of Oich. Two for the price of one in today’s photograph of the Bridge

Inverness Castle overlooking the River Ness.

Inverness Castle. Today’s photograph could almost be a picture postcard image of Inverness Castle. This imposing buildin

The Old Oich Bridge, Fort Augustus.

Old Oich Bridge. There is something very sad when you see an historic structure in such a poor state. The Old Oich Bridge is n

Old Inverlochy Castle, Fort William.

Inside Inverlochy Castle. We walked in to Fort William today, past the base of the Ben Nevis mountains and the Distillery. On

Dingwall Station – Highlands Railways Junction.

Dingwall Station. Opened in 1862 as the terminus of a line from Edinburgh, Dingwall Station is now the junction for the lines

The Flora MacDonald Monument, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye.

Flora MacDonald Monument. Today we went for a drive around the northern part of Skye. Going through Kilmuir, we spotted a muse

Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

The Colour of Tobermory. Today, we have visited the Isle of Mull. The ferry from Kilchoan on the mainland (near where we are s

Glenfinnan Viaduct on the Jacobite Steam Train Ride.

West Highland Railway – Glenfinnan Viaduct. We have been on the Jacobite Steam Train ride from Fort William to Mallaig a

Edinburgh at Night from our Hotel Room.

View of Edinburgh at Night. Day One of our Scottish holiday. We are in a hotel just across the road from Waverley Station. Thi

The Old Huntley and Palmers Building, Reading.

Huntley and Palmers. Reading at one time was synonymous with biscuits – and Huntley and Palmers. Sadly, this building is

Bournemouth Town Hall, Bourne Avenue.

Bournemouth Town Hall. In 1921, the council moved into the current Bournemouth Town Hall. It was originally built in 1885 as t

The Red House Pub, Hampton Road, Newbury.

Red House Pub. In the back streets in the southern part of Newbury known as “the City” is the Red House Pub. If it