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The Bon MarchΓ©βs (one of London's 1st ever department store) long-derelict 1905 furniture annexe has been remodelled into a mix of workspaces, shops and restaurants. It is across the street from the original store and was connected by tunnel
BR Civil Engineer's 31519 [ex-31419] was recorded collecting a set of empty ZCV spoil wagons from Wednesbury exchange sidings in August 1991. The Class 31/5 was working the Bescot Trip Duty No.90. Note the single Clam wagon in the otherwise full rake of Tope 21T rebodied and welded hopper wagons.
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nrhp # 76001079- The Choate Department Store is a historic commercial building in Winona, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1881 for Hannibal Choate (1835β1923), an early Winona-based merchant who achieved such regional prominence that he became known as the "merchant prince of southeastern Minnesota".[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 for its local significance in the theme of commerce.[3] It was nominated for its associations with Choate, who pioneered fixed price retail and in-store merchandise displays in the region, and boosted his bottom line by wholesaling to other merchants.
In 1998 the store was also included as a contributing property of the Winona Commercial Historic District.
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Erlanger, Kentucky Police Department Dodge Charger at the service for fallen Colerain Township PD Officer Dale Woods.
Amazing sunset of Bolivia. Captured not far from Uyuni while waiting to enter into the city blocked by on strike taxi drivers
Bridgeville Police Department, Pennsylvania's two Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors. B-5 on the left is a 2007, and has seen a rough life. It was in an accident in the front and was never replaced properly, making its duty now to be an event car. B-1, a 2011, is BPD's cherished unit and is in much better shape.
One of the three new 2020 Ford Police Interceptor Utilities which belong to Northern Regional Police Department.
Miami Township Ohio Police Department 03-04' Ford Crown Victoria. This K-9 Vic has the Street Apperance Package (SAP)
Improvising a support for the Blockbuster entrance, the truck plowed through a cinder block pillar and on in to the store
The John Lewis department store in Cardiff is the last one in the city centre.
David Morgan closed a few years ago, Debenhams closed during covid and Howells closed earlier this year.
Of course there are many factors that have caused these and a lot of the smaller shops to close - covid being one of them. But the anti-car policies of the council is also a big factor. I haven't used a city centre car park for 20 years after being charged Β£6 to park for less than 1 hour. The out of town parking is free. Also it doesn't help that all the car parks are owned by one company that has the monopoly and can charge what they like.
Fall foliage at the station.
FYI: I chatted with the police chief earlier this week and they are in the process of getting a couple of new vehicles. Among that, the department have formed a committee of officers to brainstorm and gather ideas of new graphics. He have also told me this: we will not be going black and white with the new design. Other then that, the rest will be a surprise.
remember the days when I had a zine, and that zine had the sexiest damn art department? those were the days.
Wheeling, West Virginia Police Department Ford Crown Victoria at the funeral Service for Westerville Officers Eric Joering & Anthony Morelli.
This is another shot of the famous staircase at Heals Department Store on Tottenham Court Road with the changes made last year. The notable new feature is the chandelier going from top to bottom. There has also been an extension of the part of the staircase accessible to the public to the lowest floor but not the highest floor. This is a shot from the ground floor not previously open to the public.
The picture was taken handheld with a Sony A700 with a Sigma 10-20 wide angle lens at 17mm. 3 raw images 2EV spacing. As it was a bit dim down there I created an additional image by using the +2 EV image in Camera Raw and increasing the exposure by 2EV. Opened in Photoshop first and each image noise reduced with Noiseware Pro and saved as tiffs.
The picture was enhanced with HDR processing, Topaz and Photoshop to bring in more detail. The Real Estate setting was used in Photomatix for a natural look.
was used in Photomatix for a natural look.
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Cruiser 1406, a fully-marked 2016-2017 Ford Utility P.I. The Wellesley Police Department wrapped their cruiser in the pink colors because itβs to help bring awareness on breast cancer to the community.