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message 1: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
Here's a place to post any photos you take, or come across, that you feel could be described as Patrick Hamilton-esque. Here's a few I took on Friday night. Please let me know if you agree that, in some way, they evoke a Hamilton-esque vibe...

The Lord Nelson

The Heart and Hand pub

The Heart and Hand pub

No entry sign

Brighton Station


message 2: by Tosh (new)

Tosh | 19 comments Nice images, but if it was in black n' white, oh my.


message 3: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
Tosh wrote: "Nice images, but if it was in black n' white, oh my."

Thanks Tosh. I'll try them out in B&W too.


message 4: by Greg (new)

Greg | 159 comments This is good, very Hamilton-esque. London 1959.
https://youtu.be/Qc3REovEx-Q


message 5: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
Splendid stuff Greg - thanks


message 6: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments As part of the wonderful Mass Observation project Humphrey Spender (brother of Stephen) took many photos of everyday life in Bolton. For Hamiltonesqueness the pub interiors are great
Worktown People Photographs from Northern England 1937-38 by Humphrey Spender


message 7: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
That looks blimmin marvellous Martin


Thanks


message 8: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments A Google image search for 'humphrey spender worktown' gives many good results.
For some pics in the pub https://boltonworktown.co.uk/photogra...


message 9: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
Very helpful Martin - thanks again


message 10: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
Few corkers here









message 11: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments I don't know how to put photos in a post. Is it pure magic, or a process you could share?


message 12: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
V simple Martin...



< img src="xxxxx" />

But remove gaps

OR

to resize....

< img src="xxxxx"width="180" height="280" />

Again remove gaps - and change sizes (180, 280 in this instance) as appropriate


The xxxxx is the URL of the photo which you can usual find by right clicking on a photo. Doesn't always work but does for the vast majority


message 13: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments I'll give it a go soon, thanks


message 14: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments


message 15: by Martin (new)

Martin | 74 comments Yikes, it works.
I can do magic.


message 16: by Nigeyb (new)

Nigeyb | 4547 comments Mod
👏🏼


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