Jordan Mooney

Born in the tumbledown, post industrial wastelands of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, Jordan Mooney has always sat a little out of sync with the modern world, preferring to indulge himself in a smoking, grime riddled world of Victorian England.

Infuriated by the clean, "splendid" image British imperialism has placed upon the Industrial age, his work and his interest has dedicated itself to preserving the more disturbing aspects of a society based upon extreme capitalism and ammorality.

This, coupled with his fascination for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, steam power and the most enormous projects of 1850s England brought about The Great London Conspiracy - now available as an ebook after three years of work and a successful, quiet launch as a self published physical hardback.

He now lives in the famous heartland of Hebden Bridge, inside one of many houses built by the cooperative Nutclough Mill, with two cats and a boatload of SS Great Eastern paraphernalia.