BIG BEN WITH DOME OF WESTMINSTER CENTRAL HALL IN CENTRE - FGN9
THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER (BIG BEN), 2008
WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, 1954 - FG102
LONDON STREET IN THE RAIN - FG079
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL AFTER THE WAR - FG097
ON THE RIVER THAMES, LONDON - FG112
CANON STREET STATION - FG078
CANNON STREET STATION, 2008
KEW, LONDON - FG111
GREENWICH FROM THE PARK, 1936 - FG090
THE LOWER POOL FROM PLA PIER, WAPPING, 1953 - FG148
LOTS ROAD WHARF, CHELSEA, 1902 - FGN10
Canary Wharf from Wapping
Cannon Street Station 2015
Greenwich
London's changing skyline The Monument to the Great Fire is on the left of picture
New Cannon Street Station
St John's Wharf and The Captain Kidd Pub near Wapping Pier
Wapping Pier with old Wharfs behind
Westminster Bridge and Houses of Parliament London
Westmister from the Thames 2015
Billingsgate Market, London
Fleet Street and St. Paul's Cathedral
Piccadilly Circus, London
Regent Street, London
Royal Artillary Barracks, Woolwich
St Paul's Cathedral with dome of the Old Baily on left of picture
Thames Embankment, London
The Embankment, London
Traffic over a London Bridge
Paul was born and grew up in Highgate, London. He started painting when he was 7 years old. By the time he was 65 years old he had painted 4000 pictures.
In 1913 he had a picture hung in the Royal Academy a the 145th exhibition. Throughout his career as a teacher and after he retired, he continued to paint until his death in 1963. In 1949 he founded the Finchley Art Society which still meets twice weekly and encourages the talent of local artists.