Welcome to the Website of Alan Burnett: writer, blogger, collector of old photographs, and devotee of all things pointless and inconsequential.
Another Fine Mesh
Whenever I’m inside a stately home, I can’t help taking a photograph through the windows, looking out. Maybe it’s the mesh they use on windows in places like this that creates a Photoshop filter-like effect. Maybe it’s a deep-seated philosophical response to the confines of the British class system. Either way, they always look nice.
Keep readingGood Or Bad?
This is a photo of a boating lake in Blackpool, taken by my Uncle Frank 80+ years ago. I can never tell with Uncle Frank’s photos whether they were spectacularly good or…
I Was Nearly Kilt Last Night
“We got away for a few days. The weather is lovely. I was nearly kilt last night climbing hills. This is just at the top where we live”. A brief explanation of the…
The Art Of Football
I created this on my iPad last night while watching the England vs. DR Congo football match. My excuse is that you had to do something rather than just suffer in silence.…
The Beauty Of Shape
What better way to start the second half of the year than with this photograph I took over half a century ago? I’m not sure what went through my mind…
Sunny, Happy Days
What a difference a century makes. Warm weather at the end of June 1926 meant that kids at Holy Trinity School in Halifax had their lessons outdoors, “under ideal conditions.”…
A Grainy Memory
It was the 1980s. It was somewhere in the Lake District, I think. It wasn’t raining – rare for the Lake District – and the light of day was beginning…





