BLENHEIM PALACE, WOODSTOCK PARK, OXFORDSHIRE - FGN32
CHRISTCHURCH FROM THE FIELDS OXFORD, 1941 - FGN33
MAGDALEN BRIDGE, OXFORD - FG017
CORPUS CHRISTI, OXFORD, 1941 - FG021
HERTFORD COLLEGE BRIDGE, OXFORD, 1941- FG018
THE BROAD, OXFORD, 1946 - FG019
ST. ALDATE'S, OXFORD, 1941 - FG020
HOLYWELL, OXFORD, 1941 - FG022
HOLYWELL, OXFORD - FG199
TRAFFIC ON MAGDALEN BRIDGE, OXFORD - FG023
THE GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL, OXFORD, 1941 - FG024
POSTCARD OF THE GOLDEN CROSS HOTEL
HOLYWELL, OXFORD, 1941- FG025
BELOW IFFLEY, OXFORD, 17TH FEBRUARY 1940 - FG200
OLD THATCHED COTTAGE, IFFLEY, 1940 - FG184
BRIGHT APRIL MORNING, IFFLEY, OXFORD, 1940 - FG026
IFFLEY, OXFORD, 12TH MAY 1940 - FG201
IFFLEY TURN, OXFORD, 1941 - FGN34
WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD - FG027
TRINITY COLLEGE GATE, KEEPERS LODGE,1941 - FG028
EVENING ON THE RIVER CHERWELL, OXFORD, JUNE 1941 - FG029
EVENING ON THE CHERWELL, JUNE 1941 - FG202
EVENING ON THE RIVER CHERWELL FROM MAGDALEN COLLEGE, 1941 - FG203
LAMB AND FLAG PASSAGE, ST GILES, OXFORD, 1941 - FG030
MERTON COLLEGE, OXFORD, 1940 - FG031
MOONLIGHT ON THE FLOODS BELOW OXFORD, FEBRUARY, 1941 - FG032
THE RADCLIFFE CAMERA, OXFORD, 1941 - FG033
THE BOTANIC GARDENS, OXFORD,1941 - FG034
WINTER SUNLIGHT ON THE THAMES BELOW IFFLEY, 1939 - FG035
MEADOWS ABOVE IFFLEY, OXFORD, JUNE 1940 - FGN35
WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD, 1941 - FG036
GODSTOW LOCK ON THAMES - FG037
THE TROUT INN, GODSTOW, 1943 - FG206
BROAD STREET, OXFORD, ON A WET DAY, 1941 - FG165
KENNINGTON ISLE (NOW KNOWN AS ROSE ISLAND), MAY MORNING, 1940. THE HOUSE WAS PREVIOUSLY AN INN CALLED THE SWAN - FG110
KENNINGTON ISLE, JUNE 1941 - FG204
WILLOWS AT KENNINGTON, OXFORD, 1940 - FG205
MAY EVENING, CHRISTCHURCH MEADOW, OXFORD, 1949 - FG182
MEADOW LANE FARM, IFFLEY, MARCH 1941 - FG183
Godstow Old Bridge and the Trout Inn Oxford
Goring Church, Thames Valley
The Cornmarket, Oxford
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.