Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 May 2015

Pit 2 Pit

The latest high quality publication addition to the mag collection.  Sits canny with the likes of Proper, Mundial and HFTD, and is brought to you by a range of gentlemanly connoisseurs. At fifty pages it's a streamlined reminder of stuffs you like - jackets, pubs, cafe society and other cool bits and pieces.

In short, Pit 2 Pit fits perfectly.









Friday, 10 April 2015

Pick Gers

My pal Cam is a die hard Gers fan. Never had him down as a photographer but loved these pics he snapped at recent Rangers away games at QotS and Cowdenbeath. Sums up football from yesteryear, travelling hoardes, standing room only and crumbling stadia - football as it should be.








Saturday, 14 February 2015

Dressed to Kill

Finally sourced a copy of Dressers. Cracking read, with some honest and unexaggerated accounts of Motherwell's finest going toe to toe with Aberdeen and Hibs etc. However really enjoyed the extensive clobber section towards the rear. Thought I'd share some of the pages for those who haven't read this cult gem.








Thursday, 12 February 2015

Ince Ready For War

Found him in a charity shop for ten bob and thought I'd rejuvenate him to his blood and guts battling best.

You'd think that with a full time job, two small kids to raise, a holiday to pay for and the threat of eviction looming, I'd have better things to do. But apparently not.




Tuesday, 30 December 2014

2014 Bucket List

2014. This was a year that saw the tragic loss of some truly inspirational and/or iconic gentlemen. RIP.

Rik Mayall

Warren Clarke

Joe Cocker

Bob Hoskins

Phillip Seymour Hoffman

Richard Attenborough

Tommy Ramone

Roger Lloyd Pack

Harold Ramis

Robin Williams

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Flick to Kick

Dan Tatarsky's book 'an illustrated history of subbuteo'. Which is better than mine, which reads 'sat on Leeds, lost Liverpool 2nd and stood on Ray Wallace'. Regardless, an interesting read which I picked up years ago, but never got round to blogging about. Anyway, here's a few choice snaps from it...





Henri Lloyd Consort

 Suitable for the sea, Sardinian sandwich shops and soccer stands of Sheffield. Henri Lloyd RWR is one of Mr Strzelecki’s signature pieces i...