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I drove by here a few weeks ago and wanted to stop and take a shot but the light was as bad as the traffic. This time the light was better and I managed to find somewhere to park...after driving into the nearest driveway the wrong way...as it was one way...and the police building. Good job for me no-one was around!
Taken with my Fujifilm X20
I have no idea if the neon still works, but I like the clock built into the sign, which points to 1pm. A modern sign in the store window says the business is a 1 day cleaner instead of 1 hour. Perhaps it still only takes on hour to professionally dry clean a suit, but it's not guaranteed to be the hour you bring it in.
Finally got around to taking photos of my Oddments LP! I have to say I'm really pleased with this LP - after sifting through everything, I can only bring myself to put up four items for sale!
A bit weirded out that I seem to have gotten less dresses than every other LP I've seen, but I got lots of prints, so I'm really glad! XD
This skirt is SO CUTE. I've actually already worn it out (this photo was taken just before I dumped it in the drycleaner's pile XD;;) and it was super comfy! Paired with a light pink cutsew to hide the black, it makes for a very sweet-looking ensemble!
Lilly Emblem Pintuck Frill Skirt in Milk Tea (Short Version)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRYCLEANING
FOUNDED 1907
MEMBER
IN 50 STATES AND @% NATIONS
THIS EMBLEM IS
THE MARK OF AN INFORMED
PROFESSIONAL DRYCLEANER
Your cleaner is your clothes best friend
MERCURY DRIVE IN
CLEANERS
356 W. LINCOLNWAY
VALPARAISO, IND.
PHONE 462-6533
Clean Clothes Wear Longer
Our membership in the
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF Drycleaning MEANS:
RESEARCH:
We support a continuous program of technical research to improve the science of drycleaning.
KNOWLEDGE:
We regularly receive educational and technical information to help us offer up-to-date personalized drycleaning service.
FAIRNESS:
We adhere to the ideals of fairness, honesty, and high moral conduct in all our business relations with our customers.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Royal Flash Billboard Match, Universal Match Corporation
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2013. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Some nice tiling, but now a dry cleaners.
Address: 222 Bethnal Green Road.
Owner: Truman Hanbury Buxton (former).
Links:
At the remnants of a victorian house, these concrete blocks have trapezoidal protrusions, and were arranged to form a pattern of hexagons and recessed triangles. See how they did that?
A gable dormer's nonwindow is framed by fretwork.
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In downtown Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on August 1st, 2018, at the northeast corner of 1st Avenue Northwest and Stadacona Street West.
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cologne - 17.10.2013
Today I had a short walk through the neighborhood. After two days of being inside it was a bit strange to walk through the autumn weather and the strong but warm wind outside. I like it to roam around the town and to observe the streets for a good motif. I think the project becomes a kind of inventory of the places I've been since the last 290 days.
As seen while running an errand after work, at the local Walgreens.
This building has now been torn down and is in the process of being rebuilt.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
On Broadway, north of Glenlake.
Tuesday, September 9, 2010.
you've really got to go big on this one. too much contrasty detail to work at this size.
Sometime soon I'll tire of shooting this window. I'm still fascinated...
GOOD CLEANING
gives
smart
appearance
Fur Cleaning - Storage
AMERICAN
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING CO.
C. E. BRAUN
Phone HO. 2.3065
150-152 LAFAYETTE ST.
VALPARAISO, IND.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Superior Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2020. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
GOOD CLEANING
gives
smart
appearance
Fur Cleaning - Storage
AMERICAN
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING CO.
C. E. BRAUN
Phone HO. 2.3065
150-152 LAFAYETTE ST.
VALPARAISO, IND.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Superior Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2020. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
This is the Cornmarket building in Worcester. It was here that after King Charles II entered King Charles House on New Street, he escaped round the back from here from this half-timbered building on the corner of Cornmarket.
This is a Grade II* listed building. Built at the same time as King Charles House (29 New Street / 5 Cornmarket). Originally it would have been linked to 29 New Street with the same original timber-framed building, but the corner was replaced in the late 18th century, by the houses and shops here today. 30 New Street is now shops and offices (above the shop).
It was built for Richard Durant and William Blagden. It is a two storey building. It may have had three storeys according to a 1799 engraving by James Ross. It was envisioned as an L shaped building, following the angle of the road. A fire in the 1790s partially destroyed the timber-framed building and caused rebuilding.
Charles II may have escaped from here when he lost the Battle of Worcester.
The building was given a City of Worcester Award in 1991.
30 New Street, Worcester - Heritage Gateway
A dry cleaners housed in a tudor building. Just round the corner from New Street in Worcester.
Even here there was some roadworks (probably part of the New St roadworks in Worcester).