The Photographic Works of
Lord Geoffrey Rapture BA (hons)


Introduction by Lord Geoffrey
...Where was I? Oh yes, Old Corkhill. A lovely chap, he was one of the main reasons I became interested in photography. Well, him and the Court Order.
Whilst clearing out my attic to make way for a new beard-related theme park I found an old album containing many sepia photographs taken by myself in years gone by. It occured to me that the public may be interested in these visual works, as many of them depict events described in my writings.
I have provided commentary on each picture as is my patriotic duty.
All of the following photographs were developed by myself in my old dark room in the Realm of Advocation. But that's another story for another day...

Farewell to Tommy
Corkhill meets Doom
Dead but not buried
The dark side of the beach
The man Corkhill
Susan's lament
Interdimensional real estate

 

Pyrotechnic phenomena in Wales
Out on a limb
The trophy room
Sand, sea and sunset
The weight of the world
A foolish felt tongue
Corkhill's final resting place

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