FINCHINGFIELD, ESSEX - FGN53
THE ABOVE PHOTO WAS SENT TO US BY JOHN WALL OF WAIKANAE, NEW ZEALAND. THE PAINTING WAS GIVEN TO HIS FATHER ON HIS RETIREMENT IN THE 1960’S. THE PICTURE WAS PAINTED IN 1936.
DOVERCOURT, ESSEX, 1925 (OIL PAINTING) - FG118
DOVERCOURT, ESSEX - FG121
THE POND ON THE BEACH, DOVERCOURT, ESSEX, 1924 - FGN12
THE POND NEAR THE BEACH IN DOVERCOURT IN 2009
THE POND NEAR THE BEACH IN DOVERCOURT IN 2009
THE DOCTOR'S POND, DUNMOW, ESSEX (CLAIMS TO BE THE PLACE WHERE LIONAL LUKIN INVENTED THE FORERUNNER OF THE MODERN LIFE BOAT) - FG117
THE ROYAL OAK, DUNMOW, ESSEX - FG170
TREADMILL AT HARWICH. USED FOR HAULING UP OLD WOODEN MEN OF WAR IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY - FG011/09
THE TREADMILL CRANE WAS MOVED FROM HARWICH'S OLD SHIPYARD AFTER BEING RESTORED TO HARWICH GREEN. THIS IS WHERE IT IS HOUSED.
SUNLIGHT BEFORE STORM, ST MARGARETS RODING, ESSEX, 1931 - FG119
ROYAL OAK INN, DUNMOW, ESSEX - FG186
"THE GAP IN THE HEDGE", MARGARET RODING, ESSEX, 1936 - FGN13
NEAR TAKELEY, ESSEX, 1939 - FG168
FOBBING, ESSEX - FG116
SAME VIEW OF FOBBING AS IT IS TODAY. THE ESTUARY WAS FILLED IN AFTER FLOODS IN 1953. PHOTO TAKEN BY NICK ARDLEY
THE GUILDHALL, THAXTED, ESSEX, 1950 - FG187
THE RODINGS, ESSEX - FG188
BEAUCHAMP RODING, ESSEX, 1935 - FG114
ON A FARM IN ESSEX - FG185
A FIELD IN ESSEX - FG120
RURAL SCENE, ESSEX - FG115
THE FOX HUNT 1959, ESSEX - FG012/09
POSTCARD OF BELL WHARF, LEIGH-ON-SEA
EVENING LEIGH ON SEA
Lionel Lukin sign at the Doctor's Pond Dunmow
The Doctor's Pond Dunmow
The Guildhall Thaxted
Chipping Ongar 1830
Colchester High Street and Town Hall, Essex
North Street, Colchester, Essex
North Street, Romford, Essex
The High Street, Chelmsford
The Tram Terminus, Stratford, Essex 1908
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.