ANDREW GIBSON

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Category: Architecture

Battersea Power Station

I've been following and photographing this icon of London architecture for many years now but couldn't resist another shot of it as I recently visited the capital for another concert. This time...

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Festive Haworth

I've wanted to visit Haworth for some considerable time and finally made it over to West Yorkshire last week, towards the end of an exceptionally cold fortnight where temperatures barely rose...

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Brighton West Pier

I'd never been to Brighton before, but I always knew the shot I'd want to come away with when I did. And this is it... It almost didn't happen. I was in London for a few days to make the...

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Cooling Towers - A Lament

In the not too distant past of the mid-to-late twentieth century you probably knew where you were going and navigated your way towards it with a map and a bit of local knowledge, using...

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Deconstruction of the North

In its heyday Greater Manchester had over 1000 textile mills spinning cotton in the damp air, a sea of chimneys protruding above the smog that hung over a neat and considered grid of streets...

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Liverpool

I've never really spent any time in Liverpool, which is a shame really as I rather like the place. I took a look last summer and ended up on a seemingly never-ending circular of the Mersey...

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Moseley Road Baths

As a heritage photographer I'm constantly looking at the buildings of the past and despairing over the uninspiring state of their present day equivalent. Grand old hospitals were designed like...

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