HOUGHTON, HUNTS - FG003/09
WINDSOR FROM ETON FIELDS, BERKSHIRE, 1935 - FG063
HOLYWELL, HUNTS. CAMBRIDGESHIRE - FGN52
CORFE CASTLE, DORSET, ENGLAND - FG042
CORFE CASTLE, 1930 - FGN28
BRANKSOME CHINE, BOURNEMOUTH - FGN29
HOUGHTON, HUNTINGDONSHIRE - FG044
HOUGHTON MILL, HUNTINGDONSHIRE - FG076
POSTCARD OF HOUGHTON MILL
POTTER HEIGHAM, NORFOLK - FG213
ON THE STOUR NEAR WRABNESS, SUFFOLK, 1927 - FGN30
RICHMOND BRIDGE, SURREY, 1936 - FG194
THE TERRACE, RICHMOND, 1914 (POSTCARD)
THE VIEW FROM RICHMOND HILL, SURREY, AUGUST 1936 - FG195
SCENE FROM RICHMOND HILL, SURREY - POSTCARD
THE FOX, FELPHAM, SUSSEX, 1947 - FG008/09
THE FOX, FELPHAM, SUSSEX - FG062
BLAKES COTTAGE, FELPHAM, SUSSEX - FG043
POSTCARD OF BLAKES COTTAGE, FELPHAM, SUSSEX
ARUNDEL, WEST SUSSEX - FG215
ARUNDEL FROM THE BLACK RABBIT, 1946 - FGN31
WINCHESTER WEIR - FG041
Houghton Hunts house that was painted when it was an Inn in 1920's
Houghton Mill 2015
The Keep Arundel Castle Sussex Tuck's Postcard
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle from Eton School Boathouse
Bedford School 1914
High Street, Bedford
High Street, Bedford 1921
Park Road, Luton
High Street, Chalfont St. Giles
The Pond, Chalfont St. Giles
Milton's Cottage, Chalfont St. Giles
Marlow on the Thames
The High Street, Marlow 1958
High Street, Slough 1913
Slough Station 1845
Queen Street, Maidenhead 1905
Peterborough from Long Causeway
Thorpe Road, Peterborough
Church Road and Hove Town Hall, Sussex
West Street, Brighton, Sussex
High Street, Arundel, Sussex
Balham High Road 1907
Broad Street, Teddington
Ford Bridge, Ashford, Middlesex 1904
Over Richmond Bridge
Witley Old Cottages and Church, Surrey
Public Buildings, Handsworth, West Midlands
View from Free Library, Stafford
High Street, West Bromwich, West-Midlands
Arundel Castle and 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.