More images from the Royal wedding bonanza

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Royal wedding day

I hope your having a nice day in the sun

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1st Holy Communion weekend

looking for a photographer to capture that special moment when your beloved child makes it’s first holy communion then simply give me a call on 07961233509. I am in and around town that day in various churches so I may be at the one your at so that makes it all the easier. 1o x 8 prints are £30 and I am doing an offer where you buy one image and get three copies of this image for both grandparents.  My time is an unbeatable at £50 a pop (  normally   £75 per hour on location ). I’ll shoot away until I get that shot you desire and with full hands on as a mother or father you get to choose the image we then print. Buy one and get two free to give to the grandparents.

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The Symposium of Dialogue

here we have an old abacus chatting to a modern calculator. Who cares about dialogue any more?

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Demolition has commenced again

As soon as you blink it’s gone. That’s the top end of kilmacolm gone alright with just a little of Corlic Street remaining on one side. The other side still has  tenants living there as does the lower end of kilmacolm Road. They won’t be here long. Check the state of the new houses in the background. 2o years maximum they’ll last before the onset of many problems.

That’s the trouble with Greenock when it modernises the homes it actually secures the hold it has on you in every form.

 

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Whinhill Golf Course

Here we have an image of the Beith Dam  centred  in the middle of the Whinhill Golf Course.

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http://www.greenockwhinhillgolfclub.co.uk/

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My Old Greenock-The jonny club

here we have an image of the run down building which once was the legendary ‘The Jonni club’ . A great venue 20-30 years ago in Greenocks East End. I am not sure what is to become of this little gem. I think it will come down. I hear that the street just behind this building is coming down within five years. The changing face of Greenock..for the worse I think!

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The Symposium of Royal Dialogue

Here we have some dialogue between the king and the Pawn. God only knows what they are talking about as none have the same common based language.

This little mock up has many thoughts giving our sorry England’s future king is marrying a distinguished subject sorry social climber and some might say even more. Propaganda I say. Shocking they have a programme highlighting Royal weddings when they show footage of Princess Diana and it’s all sickening. I know she was a royal and all that jazz but let’s face it she like this new bride was for breeding purposes only.

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Demolition phase two

I am sure by the end of next week the lower end of Kilmacolm Road will be demolished and possibly the remainder of Corlic Street.

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Demolition takes a weekend break

I noticed that the buildings on Kilmacolm road haven’t came down over the weekend so I think tomorrow this section of the road from Corlic Street to Burnhead Street will be flattened. Out with the old and in with the new and all it’s constructed problems.

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