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The Richmond Tower is the west gate to the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, designed by Francis Johnson and named after the Duke of Richmond, the Lord Lieutenant at the time. The gateway originally stood beside the river Liffey at the junction of Watling Street and Victoria Quay, but had to be moved after the building of near by Kingsbridge Station in 1846 caused traffic congestion at the site. The tower was dismantled and erected at its present location the following year. Following the move the structure was renamed from Watling Street Gatehouse to Richmond Tower, though it is sometimes referred to as the West Gate due to its location west of the main hospital building.
I love the detailed architecture of these old churches in France. Intricate architecture. In Vernon France. The gargoyles are fantastic. BEST VIEWED LARGE.
When I was young the answer was "Poke him in the eye!" But these days I suspect traffic and parking are enough to make a Maltese very cross indeed. Around Valletta and Sliema traffic is horrendous and parking no better, both a real nightmare. For a change there was nothing in front of this garage, so I was able to get my photo. But this was probably the exception to the rule...
Explored 22-9-2017
This is a photograph of The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, commonly known as the Grand Palais, a large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex located at the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The site was built in 1897 to celebrate the Universal Exposition of 1900.
En 1959, le fort est acheté par la commune de Chivres-Val. Il sert de carrière de pierres.
En 1979, une association de sauvegarde du fort est créée par Mme et Mr Potier pour y mener des travaux de restauration.
En 2000, la Communauté de Communes du Val de l’Aisne prend le relais.
En 2001, il est inscrit à l’Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques.
Depuis 2003 le fort de Condé est désormais ouvert à la visite et accueille régulièrement des manifestations et des expositions diverses.
This photo is definitely one of my favourites from this collection. The crispness of the photo really makes the colours pop. I love the details too with the wooden wall in front of the cottage. The door is also one of my most favourite details of the cottage.
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How and NOSM, AKA Davide and Raoul Perre are the latest artists commissioned to paint a huge (184 foot by 60 foot) mural in Detroit. Their work is located on the back of One Campus Martius, just around a corner from the huge Obey/Shepard Fairey piece installed in 2015.
At the time of this picture, they were five days into the process.
San Francisco City Hall is the seat of government for the City and County of San Francisco, California. The present building replaced an earlier City Hall that was destroyed in the Great Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906. Designed by architect Arthur Brown, Jr. (1874-1957) and begun in 1913, citizens were awed by its gilt exterior detailing and its massive dome. This stately Beaux-Arts structure now includes LED lights that provide nighttime illumination.....and, a frequently changing color scheme that commemorates everything from local sports franchises to political and social causes.
This nightscene photographed looking north from Davies Symphony Hall, home of San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, up Van Ness Avenue. Van Ness Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare in San Francisco, California. Originally named Marlette Street, the street was renamed Van Ness Avenue in honor of the city's seventh mayor, James Van Ness (1808-1872).
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Do Dublin Coastal tours liveried AX543 and sister AX542 normally operate the Coastal Tour of North and South Dublin, AX543 is seen here operating a 7A service to Loughlinstown