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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).
Where's your vest man? Don't make me call your supervisor...haha. More of that Sawyer St. GD paint says goodnight behind the drycleaners on Fully. (Gang Graffiti)
Stop-N-Shop
A.G. Kassis established the first Stop-N-Shop Market in 1928 at 27th and Broadway in Sacramento. His five sons - Frank, Lewis, John, Edward, and Walter - were grocery pioneers, soon expanding the small neighborhood produce market into one-stop superstores. Here customers found all their needs met in one location which included a meat market, drugstore, bakery, post office, drycleaner, home appliance shop, barber and hair salon, and gift shop.
This case features the Stop-N-Shop and includes memorabilia, a uniform, and product packages from 1928 to the mid-1970s when the chain closed.
Artifacts courtesy of the Kassis Family Collection.
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Sacramento Made: From the Heart of Sacramento, is a special exhibition of historic artifacts highlighting the variety of manufacturers and merchants that operated in the Sacramento region. Through ten thematic cases at the Sacramento International Airport terminal, the exhibition featured area breweries, coffee grinders, druggists, fruit crate label makers, grocers, and others.
This exhibition was presented by the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission and the Center for Sacramento History; curated by Lisa C. Prince and Marcia Eymann.
Photo by Lisa C. Prince.
today is my last day of work for the summer. its been great, but i am not sad to leave the atlanta commute behind. this is a dry cleaners in my parking garage that i've wanted to take a picture of all summer.
..the washed and dried clothes are put into fabric sheet which is knotted together to make a shape like-wise seen here..
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Very Big Fire - Bombeke - Capelle aan den IJssel - Holland
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We visited the Christmas Tree Festival at St. Andrews Church Shifnal, Shropshire and I voted for this one as I thought it was most original and quite funny too, as it was exhibited by the local 'Woods Dry Cleaners'.
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When Alec Stuart and Celeste Wright, two former employees of Tribeca's Steven Alan, opened Stuart & Wright at 85 Lafayette Avenue in 2006, they chose to leave up the old school neon sign with the Eiffel Tower from the laundry service that called the storefront home for 40-years.
Fort Greene Historic District (Boundary Increase) National Register #84002451 (1984)
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The best thing about carpet tiles is that you can replace stained carpet tiles with new ones (rather than replacing your whole carpet). You can pick them up, hit them with a hose, drip dry and then relay them (I even know one customer who put his carpet tiles in the dishwasher to give them a clean...though I wouldn't recommend this necessarily). McMATS tip: Get carpet tiles cleaned by a drycleaner for the best results. You get the maximum return on your investment with carpet tiles. Yea yea.
Environmentally speaking it takes 19kgs of Co2 gas per square metre to manufacture a carpet tile. So not only are you saving money and time you are also doing your bit for the enviroment, so well done.
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This is a working document for the Best of Texas redesign project. This photo represents the current design for the bestoftexas.com/professional-services/ page, titled Best of Texas Professional Services
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Keywords: Accountants, CPA, advertising, marketing, air conditioning, air duct cleaner, alterations, tailors, appliance repair, architects, engineers, towing, auto repair and parts, bank, bookkeeping, cemetary, funeral homes, counseling, dry cleaners, electronics repair, financial planner, home remodeling, insurance, landscape design, law firm, pest control, printing services, security monitoring, tech support, web design, roofing, Texas, Houston, El Paso, Canton, Denton, San Antonio, DFW, Waco, Laredo, South Padre
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Dutch Girl Dry Cleaners, 8318 Plainfield Road at Galbreith, in the Kenwood neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. I love this sign, even though the dutch girl looks more like a viking to me. It looks like this sign once had bulbs going all the way around, but that was long ago when the dutch still owned Manhattan.
Drycleaners in old Milford - the blue bottle of windex caught my eye from across the street and then the closed sign was included. The sign about 'not responsible' was an added bonus.
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