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Cabell County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 1996.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
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On the old Post Office railway under London. It used to link various London mail sorting offices and the trains used to be unmanned, carrying post and parcels only. It closed in 2003, but re-opened last year as a visitor attraction. It is well worth seeing. The tunnels are a lot smaller than the London Underground!
Taken at the wrecking yard near the office. I just felt this one came out looking almost post-apocalyptic in a way.
I did a roadtrip round the UK before I headed off to Asia. My little project was to take photos of all the friends who I managed to meet up with on Instax and I suceeded for the most part! Bryony, Rick, Emily and Andy all got up to have a really lovely brunch together!
The Post Office have announced that they are to discontinue using bicycles to deliver the mail. It seems a retrograde step when the government is trying to persuade people to cycle more.
(Notice the red bands :)
Journal Entry three.
Date: Unknown
"Hmm .. Can't really say how many days i have been since we left that working spot, i guess around Two og Three, Anyway me and pete followed the tracks of the Murderes or Killers. we followed the road a day i think and then the tracks startet going in to the forrest kinda. after some time we enden up in at place where there wasent that many trees and we could se one of the killers but i think hey where hill billys you know the stereio type you know the one that cant read and likes gun, hmm .. That Guard was not a problem Pete ended his life fast and i took his ak and gave pete my gun. we wen't up to the camp. the walls wasen't that big, big enough to i coulden see over it and just spary with my new ak and pete startet shooting to it diddent take long time for us to end them. we took there ammo and food and left in case there would be more og them."
Franklin County. Photo by J Gallagher, 1973.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
All the post offices I saw on Maui had really excellent geometric type signs on them. Look at that N!
A makeshift, dusty sniper rifle not unlike those carried by Desert Hunters, the ruthless bandits/bounty hunters of the Afternuke Desert.
Feedback is quite welcome :)
Windy Post Cross is hundreds of years old. It is an old marker for the Abbot's way; a trail used by Monks that wanted to cross Dartmoor. In the foreground is the Grimstone and Sortridge leat.
The pink cast to the sky is artificial and I think is the result of my cheap coikin ND filters not blocking light evenly. I used two filters here: a 3-stop grad and a 3-stop ND.
Oil on canvas paper
For my rework I took an old watercolor drawing of trees from 5th grade and transformed it through post Impressionism. My favorite artist of this time is Van Gogh so I took his oil techniques of textures in forest paintings and re worked mine completely
Teitl Cymraeg/Welsh title: Swyddfa'r Post, Llanymddyfri
Ffotograffydd/Photographer: John Thomas (1838-1905)
Dyddiad/Date: [ca. 1885]
Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd gwydr / Glass negative
Maint/Dimensions: 165 x 215 mm.
Cyfeiriad/Reference: jth00782
Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 3361733
Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad John Thomas yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
More information about the John Thomas Collection at the National Library of Wales