I’ve been experimenting with color treatments of late, there will be more to come, and it would be good to know peoples thoughts.
Both of these are available for purchase, if interested just choose the desired size from the Clarence Pier #2 page, and enter which you would like under ‘Special instructions’ in the Paypal checkout [...]
Clarence Pier was built in 1861, channeling steamboats over to the Isle of Wight. It was heavily bombed in World War II, and reopened in its present form with amusement arcades and funfair in 1961. A decline in interest to traditional British seaside attractions led to the Pier coming close to bankruptcy in [...]
Clarence Pier was built in 1861, channeling steamboats over to the Isle of Wight. It was heavily bombed in World War II, and reopened in its present form with amusement arcades and funfair in 1961. A decline in interest to traditional British seaside attractions led to the Pier coming close to bankruptcy in [...]
South Parade Pier was built in 1879. It was the centrepiece of Southsea’s popular seaside attractions at the resorts victorian-era peak. It still stands today, despite damage from several fires over the years, the most infamous being the blaze started during filming of Ken Russell’s film, Tommy. Today, its crumbling foundations, empty amusement arcade, and [...]
Southsea’s victorian-era seafront, a once popular destination for holiday makers, has declined rapidly in recent years. Restoration has begun, but many of its attractions remain tatty and run-down.
Size
A4 £15.00
A3 £29.00
The Queen’s Hotel was originally built in 1861, but after being ravaged by a fire, was rebuilt in 1903, complete with its Edwardian Baroque style that stands today. It is one of the few remaining buildings in the city features this grandiose style.
Size
A4 £15.00
A3 £29.00