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Welcome to the Website of Alan Burnett: writer, blogger, collector of old photographs, and devotee of all things pointless and inconsequential.


Facing Up To Halifax

Someone told me the other evening that I was responsible for them looking up whenever they walked around Halifax. As long as one keeps half an eye out for dangerous lampposts, this is a habit to be encouraged. Here’s a little test for all potential building spotters: where would you find this particular version of the famous “holy face”? I’ve provided the answer as a what3words location.

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Sing, Sing, Sing

This is one of my photographs from my time helping out at Marsden Jazz Festival twenty years ago. Sometimes an image is enough – you don’t need words. Add music to taste.

Sound Or Silence

Back in the 1980s, as I was slowly losing what little natural hearing I had left, I would often go to Cleethorpes. I was drawn, in particular, to the latticework of timber…

Given Views

There are few finer moments than when you’re sitting in a pub, enjoying a pint, and some kind person comes up to you, hands you a book, and says, “We were having…

Sheffield Arts

I took this photograph from the front door of the Sheffield house we were living in back in the early 1980s. The tall building is the splendid 20th-century University Arts…

Earlier

We have friends coming to visit this week – friends of over five decades – who have come to love our little bit of Yorkshire. We will see the sights,…

Nostalgia

Ah, those simple summer days of long ago – when Beacon Hill was bare of trees, when charity parades meant kids riding on the back of lorries, when King Street…