A selection of photographs that I've taken over the years.

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Lightning Over the
Crooked Billet Roundabout Walthamstow.
Double Rainbow over
Chingford Road.
Sunset at Ongar near the
Cripsy Brook.
Sunset at Ongar near the
Cripsy Brook. (2)
Autumn on a
Devon country lane
towards Madford.
Road from Honiton to
Sidbury in Devon.
Branscombe Church Devon.
Sunset over Dorset.

Mist over Dorset.

"Coppice Row"
Between Theydon Bois and what was the
Wakes Arms Roundabout.
One of London's famous "Routemaster" buses
No. RM1840 now privately owned and beautifully restored in preservation.
Caught on camera in
Hall Lane Chingford 2001.
Another Routemaster this time painted out in
Golden Jubilee colours. No. RM2107 is seen on a Football Special outside the Royston Arms, after England beat Denmark 3-0 on 15/6/02
Engines of Boeing 747 on the way to Chicago in 1975.
A corner of my first attempt
at making a model railway.
Open Day at Rickmansworth during
"Steam on the Met 2000".
Bishops Lidyard station on the preserved
West Somerset Railway.
No.92220 "Evening Star". The last steam locomotive to be built by British Rail in 1958. Here in preservation on the "West Somerset Railway."
River Itchen at Winchester.
Ex Winchester Barracks
(Three Photo's joined.)
A friendly Ostrich looking through the car window
whilst on safari in South Africa in 1979
Oh Well!
Maybe not as friendly as we thought.
Perhaps he didn't like the colour of the car!

The clock face of Big Ben just before midnight.
September 1981

County Hall.
Taken just before above picture.

Sunrise over Walthamstow
29/6/04 4:00am

Sunset over Walthamstow
30/6/04 9:00pm

Sunrise over The Swan River Perth (Australia)
This photo of the Jetty at Tranby House was taken and sent to me by Len Hall who once lived in Markhouse Road Walthamstow and now lives just 5 minutes walk from this scene..

Sunrise over The Swan River Perth (Australia).
The same scene as above, but PAINTED by Len.
Thanks for sending and sharing these Len.


Snowy owl by the Hudson River New York.

Snowy owls are normally found up in the arctic area, and rarely come this far south.However, there he was on the Hudson river - a very lucky sighting.

Snowy owl by the Hudson River New York.

Snowy owls are normallyfound up in the arctic area, and rarely come this far south - but there he was on the Hudson river - a very lucky sighting.

Photographs of Snowy Owl by Alec Malyon

All photographs on this page copyright ©Richard Dunn except "Perth Sunrise" © Len Hall
and Snowy Owl © Alec Malyon.