Isleworth Drawdock Drying Out Berth

Isleworth Drawdock Drying Out Berth

Isleworth Draw Dock is a drying out berth operated by the Port of London Authority (PLA). It’s a stretch of river wall with piles and a riverbed that’s suitable for drying out vessels at low water. The draw dock is accessible by road and can accommodate vessels of almost any size. Shot in large format film. Kodak Ektachrome E100 Nikkor 90mm f4.5

The Old Blue School

The Old Blue School

Isleworth & Syon School is steeped in a rich history as one of the oldest schools in the local area, beginning in c. 1630 as Dame Elizabeth Ellis School for Girls. It was located in a house in Isleworth. In the eighteenth century, the school became known as The Blue School. Shot in large format film. Kodak Ektachrome E100 Nikkor-SW 90mm f/4.5

Marble Hill House

Marble Hill House

Marble Hill House is a Neo-Palladian villa, now Grade I listed, in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was built between 1724 and 1729 as the home of Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, who lived there until her death. The compact design soon became famous and furnished a standard model for the Georgian English villa and for plantation houses in the American colonies. Shot in large…

Brentford Lock

Brentford Lock

Brentford Dock in Brentford, west London, was a major trans-shipment point between the Great Western Railway (GWR) and barges on the River Thames. The building of Brentford Dock was started in 1855 and it was formally opened in 1859. The former dock yard was redeveloped in 1972 and is now Brentford Dock Marina and Brentford Dock Estate. Shot in large format film. Ilford Delta 100 Nikkor SW 90mm f4.5

Charlestown, Cornwall

Charlestown, Cornwall

Charlestown is a village and port on the south coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The port at Charlestown developed in the late 18th century from the fishing village of West Polmear. Shot in large-format film. Kodak Ektachrome E100. Nikkor-SW 90mm f/4.5.