Courthouse #366photos2020
Bunker #366photos2020
Dr Johnson’s House
I was reminded today of this photograph I took of Dr Johnson’s House in London last summer.
Dr Johnson’s House is a writer’s house museum in London in the former home of the 18th-century English writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson. The house is a Grade I listed building.
It’s very close to our London offices and I sometimes see it when I would go out for a lunchtime walk.
I photographed it again in March of this year as part of my #366photos project this year.
It certainly wasn’t as sunny then as it was back in August.
Back in 2011, Dr Johnson’s House was used as a printer’s workshop.
It’s a lovely piece of London and nestled amongst all the modern office blocks are lovely houses and buildings like this.
Nearly empty roads #366photos2020
Looking towards Brean Down #366photos2020
British Summer Time
“Sorry Mum, I put all the clocks back instead of forward and Uncle Charlie and all of them have arrived for lunch.”
In these days of smartphones and stuff, this would never happen today…