Geometric Sunrise -- Monday Windows & GeometricJanuary
Hi all 😃 My entry for Monday Windows & Becky’s GeometricJanuary. These shots feature the Beefeater Pub/Restaurant on the Dundee Waterfront.
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Geometric Sunrise -- Monday Windows & GeometricJanuary
Hi all 😃 My entry for Monday Windows & Becky’s GeometricJanuary. These shots feature the Beefeater Pub/Restaurant on the Dundee Waterfront.
Reflected Dusk -- Monday Windows
Reflected Dusk -- Monday Windows
Hi all 😃 My entry for Monday Windows. These shots feature the Beefeater Pub/Restaurant on the Dundee Waterfront.
Monday Windows
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Choristers House
My entry for Monday Window At Fountains Abbey This striking house has an interesting history; it was designed by the acclaimed architect William Burges and its name stems from its use as a music school. Inside you’ll find a careful restoration that captures much of Burges’ unique style. It sits within the 400 acre deer park of the Fountains Abbey estate, so it’s not unusual to see red, fallow…
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Windows at Nunnington Hall
Windows at Nunnington Hall
My entry for Monday Window
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Old Window at Beamish
Old Window at Beamish
My entry for Monday Window
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Studley Royal Fishing Pavilions
Studley Royal Fishing Pavilions
My entry for Monday Windows The little fishing pavilions [a base for fishing trips] are at Studley Royal Water Garden which is next to Fountains Abbey. The garden was first started around 1716 and these buildings were probably part of the first construction. It was a good place to get out of the rain for a few minutes. Looking out from one pavilion to another
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Central Arcade
My entry for Monday Window This lovely old building is in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne and is an Edwardian shopping arcade built in 1906 and designed by Oswald and Son, of Newcastle. It is in the Central Exchange building, which was built by Richard Grainger in 1836–38 to the designs of John Wardle and George Walker. It is up for sale if anyone is interested, only £11.75m.
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