WORCESTER News reader Will Richards spends a lot of his time looking up while at walking around our city – and started collecting pictures of the upper parts of buildings that many of us pass every day.

So for a bit of fun, we thought we’d set our readers a challenge – how many from this selection of Will’s pictures are you able to pinpoint?

Answers are at the bottom. Good luck!

 

How about this brickwork?

How about this brickwork?

You’ll be cross with yourself if you don’t recognise this building

You’ll be cross with yourself if you don’t recognise this building

Atop which fountain will you see these golden boys?

Atop which fountain will you see these golden boys?

Three heads are better than one. On which building?

Three heads are better than one. On which building?

Above which building will you see this clockface?

Above which building will you see this clockface?

Where will you see the stone?

Where will you see the stone?

A decorative pediment above the entrance to this building Below right, you’ll be cross with yourself if you don’t recognise this building

A decorative pediment above the entrance to this building

Where is this mile marker?

Where is this mile marker?

Where will you see these windows?

Where will you see these windows?

Shields adorn this building – which one?

Shields adorn this building – which one?

Where do these gates lead?

Where do these gates lead?

 

Main image: above The Postal Order in Foregate Street; Floors above Superdrug in High Street; above McDonald's; Cripplegate Park; opposite The Crown in Broad Street; St Swithun's Church; the Law Courts; Pump Street; London Road, opposite Victoria Avenue; former Royal Bank of Scotland in St Nicholas Street; The Foregate adjacent to Poppins; Ounce Bar and Kitchen (rear exit in Britannia Road).

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.