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Then and Now – York Minster
This is a regular series of blogs about photographs of the same place taken years apart. I quite like those Then and Now comparison photographs that you see in books or on the Twitter or Facebook. The first of the posts in this series was of a council building in Manchester.
I always thought I should give then and now photographs a go. However what I have started to notice is that I have been doing Then and Now photographs unintentionally over the years and have been taking photographs of the same thing or place from the same view or perspective years apart.
On a recent visit to York in April 2026, walking the city walls I took this photograph of York Minster with an iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Checking back through some older photographs I had taken back in June 2024 I had taken this similar shot with an iPhone 13.

Steps #365photos2026

Green and Yellow #365photos2026

Coleslaw #365photos2026

Then and Now Take Two Again – More Fountains Abbey
his is a regular series of blogs about photographs of the same place taken years apart. I have started to notice is that I have been doing Then and Now photographs unintentionally over the years and have been taking photographs of the same thing or place from the same view or perspective years apart. Now this has come to my attention I have started to intentionally take photographs of the same place.
On my recent visit to Fountains Abbey I decided I would intentionally take photographs that replicated some photographs I had taken back in 1993.
This photograph was taken in 1993, I think it was with a Canon SLR film camera, later it was scanned in as a digital file.

This shot was taken with an iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Some of the photographs I had taken were quite difficult to recreate, as I couldn’t always work out what they were of.
X marks the spot #365photos2026

Lentils and Sausages #365photos2026

Back to Stourhead

Back in February I visited Stourhead and did a behind closed doors tour, however the house’s state rooms weren’t open, since I had always planned a repeat visit to see these rooms.
After visiting King Alfred’s Tower I headed off to Stourhead. I parked the car and set it to charge. I then had lunch and had a disappointing ploughman’s lunch.
I went around the house twice. Lots of impressive paintings as well as incredible rooms. I am glad I made the effort to make a return visit.
Stourhead
One of the first grand Palladian-style villas to be built in England, with a carriage entrance leading to the piano nobile, or main floor. World-famous landscape garden with a lake set among lawns and classical temples, surrounded by trees and with sweeping views.
Current saving £194.30
One adult £23.00
Parking £4.50
Total saving £27.50
Cumulative saving £317.80
Membership cost £96
Net cumulative saving £221.80
When the weather is better I might make a return visit to walk around the grounds and the lake.
