Alan Herbert, Sue Duncan, Eileen & Alan Cross, dining at the Midland Hotel, Bradford, the evening before our museum visit
Eileen on the Victorian stairs of the Hotel
The coach entrance of the Hotel
The Victoria Rooms at the Hotel, with apparent Masonic connections.
Decorative cornices in the Hotel foyer
"J B Priestley OM" welcoming all to the National Media Museum
J B Priestley and guests!
Welcome to the National Media Museum
View from the top floor of the Museum
View of the Museum foyer from the top floor
Sue engrossed with a retro computer game
Holographic imagery of the four of us
Good old-fashioned distoring mirrors! Who needs hi-tech for a bit of amusement?
The Camera Obscura
Too many Alans!
A bit of television history close to home
Puppets from a bygone age
I think we know these characters!
When the BBC got a second channel
Guided tour in the basement archive: cameras from the Kodak Collection
Guided tour in the basement archive: Our guide Lewis Pollard explaining one of the cameras
Guided tour in the basement archive: Some of Fox-Talbot's own early cameras
Guided tour in the basement archive: the television section, with some familar 'kit'.
Guided tour in the basement archive: the television section, showing a Logie-Baird system.
Guided tour in the basement archive: the television section, 'Little Ben', used when Big Ben was 'unavailable' for technical or other reasons
Guided tour in the basement archive: the television section, with Lewis Pollard
Guided tour in the basement archive: the television section, an unusual television design from Philco
In the Internet section, a 'blast from the past' for AlanC - he used to work for Data Dynamics before joining Thames
Recreation of a beach photography business