LAST month’s feature showing pictures of city landmarks taken by Worcester News reader Will Richards from slightly unorthodox positions proved so popular that we’ve put together another selection of photographs.

The time, in addition to those supplied by Will, there are also a selection of pictures from fellow reader Barry J Thompson.

How many places from this month’s collection are you able to pinpoint?

Answers after the pictures. Good luck!

Any bright ideas where you might see this lamplight?

Any bright ideas where you might see this lamplight?

This ones a real banker, surely

This one's a real banker, surely

Three blue stripes on the side of this building. But where is it?

Three blue stripes on the side of this building. But where is it?

Where in Worcester will you find this passageway?

Where in Worcester will you find this passageway?

Where will you find these arches?

Where will you find these arches?

Where do these windows look down from?

Where do these windows look down from?

Where will you need to go in Worcester to find this carving?

Where will you need to go in Worcester to find this carving?

 And how about this one?

And how about this one?

Is this brickwork a jewel in the crown of the city?

Is this brickwork a jewel in the crown of the city?

Hopefully your answer to this headscratcher won’t be in ‘vane’

Hopefully your answer to this headscratcher won’t be in ‘vane’

Where will you find this commemorative stone?

Where will you find this commemorative stone?

 

Have you got any pictures of Worcester buildings or landmarks that you think might stump our fellow readers? You can send them to our community content editor at barry.kinghorn@newsquest.co.uk and we can run them in our next collection.

ANSWERS: Main image, Looking along the side of Elizabeth House in The Trinity; Next to the north door at Worcester Cathedral; Above Barclays bank in High Street; BBC Hereford and Worcester in Hylton Road; Alleyway next to the Pheasant, giving out on to New Street; Hylton Road; Above Philip Laney and Jolly on the corner of College Street and College Precincts; the Victoria Institute building in Sansome Walk; public toilets in Angel Place; Above Peplow’s jewellers on the corner of High Street and Pump Street; The roof of the building in Broad Street, opposite HSBC; and on the old building in the University of Worcester grounds off Castle Street.