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Chambers 453 (YT11 LVE)
Scania K230UB OmniLink
Route 754 to Colchester
Middleborough, Colchester, Essex
Taken on 13/08/2022
Copyright George Batchelor 2022
This bus was new to Anglian Bus before transferring to Chambers via Konectbus (all Go-Ahead companies).
Built in 1891 by J.F Fuller for Gallaher’s Tobacco Company out of yellow brick and terracotta. Cleverly used to turn the corner, the building is prominent with its decorative features, scrolled gables and tall chimneys.
Three exposures HDR.
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Per la commercialista del mio amico Luca, che non sa l'inglese, traduco anche in italiano... :-)
L'edificio D'Olier Chambers è stato costruito nel 1891 da J.F Fuller per la Gallaher’s Tobacco Company. E' stato costruito utilizzando mattoni gialli e terracotta. Sapientemente costruito attorno ad una curva, l'edificio è prominente e pieno di decorazioni, finestre e camini.
A mio modesto parere (visto che di architettura non capisco proprio nulla...) è uno degli edifici più belli di Dublino.
Immagine HDR ottenuta fondendo tre diverse esposizioni.
What a strikingly beautiful photo.
Mrs. Chambers is buried in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens in Macon, GA.
I added this to her Find A Grave memorial:
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=78701909
Tony's Daily Topic photo for 8th October 2012 - Black and White
I've only just begun to process these photos from my tour of the Glasgow City Chambers last year. It is one of the most ornate city offices I've ever seen. Obviously, the Industrial Revolution was kind to the city.
This is a four-image vertical panorama. Each individual image was shot with my wide-angle lens at 16-mm, and I still had to tile the photos to capture this entire stairwell. That should give you some idea of the scope here.
A haunted house in the "West Bottoms" area of Kansas City. I'm not into haunted houses, but I do love Poe and love to see these old historic buildings rescued!
Chambers’s Encyclopaedia - a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People. (1868).
Illustrated with Maps and numerous Wood Engravings..
Published by W. And R. Chambers, London. Half leather bound, 10 Vols total 8400 pages, 18cm x 26cm.
Chambers Creek in named after my daughter's Great-Great-Great Grandfather, Judge Thomas McCutcheon Chambers, who settled in the area in about 1848.
This shot was taken on a mostly cloudy afternoon down Chambers Creek Road, overlooking the spot where the creek is dammed. I couldn't resist an HDR of the lovely fall colors reflected in the water.
Taken in University Place, Washington.
Added to EXPLORE for Oct 11th 2007. Highest position: # 235
Hey guys,
Chambers Island, Qld, Australia.
Hey, here's a shot of an epic sunset the a few months ago from Chambers Island in Maroochydore.
This was the shot facing more towards the west as the colours were nicer.
Thanks for looking, Hope you like it!
By eminent architect John Adam; builder John Fergus, 1754-61, with later alterations and additions including Robert Morham, 1898-1904 (screen) and Ebenezer J MacRae, 1930-4 (extensions to wings). Four storey (ten storeys to rear) U-plan council building with open arcaded screen to High Street flanked by 13-bay wings. Craigleith stone ashlar, channelled to ground to principal elevations.
Arcaded ashlar screen to High Street: flat-roofed groin-vaulted seven-arched screen, channelled with urn-topped balustraded parapet. Armorial pediment with sculpture group and date (1903). War memorial beneath centre arch.
Originally built as the Royal Exchange for the city's merchants to trade in. Edinburgh City Chambers began as a complex of shops, printers, flats, coffee-houses and offices. The council kept ownership of only the north block which became the City Chambers after the old tolbooth was demolished in 1810. John Adam beat the Gentlemen of Mary's Chapel in the competition to provide the plans. However, the Gentlemen, three wrights led by the architect John Fergus, won the contract to carry out the work itself. Fergus altered Adam's plan and added an arcade, closing off the courtyard which was rebuilt by Morham.
The rebuilt covered Railroad Bridge in Downtown Cottage Grove, Oregon.. I'm thinking that the bench that was placed in the little park will be a nice place to sit a spell but when the trees that were planted grow up you will not have a view of the bridge as the location suggest...
Explore #283
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Operator: Chambers
Fleet No: 561
Registration: V301LGC
Body/Chassis: Volvo B7TL Plaxton President
Chassis No: YV3S2C616YC000147
Seating: H41/24F
New: March 2000
Ex: Go-Ahead London, Konectbus Ltd
Livery: chambers
Date: Monday 19th May 2014
Location: Osbourne Street, Colchester
Route: 84 (Sudbury)
Operator: H.C. Chambers & Sons Ltd
Fleet Number: 1508
Registration: YN55PZL
Body/Chassis: Scania N94UD East Lancs OmniDekka
Chassis No: YS2N4X20001853169
Seating: H45/29F
New: February 2006
Ex: Metrobus
Livery: chambers
Date: Saturday 22nd July 2017
Location: Bury St Edmunds Bus Station
Route: 753 (Bury St Edmunds via Long Melford, Lavenham)