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To my man Geser(3A).

Hope you like and enjoy painting it.

Greetings from Caracas, Venezuela.

conversation

▶ noun DISCUSSION, talk, chat, gossip, tête-à-tête, heart-to-heart, head-to-head, exchange, dialogue; informal confab, jaw, chit-chat; Brit. informal chinwag, natter; N. Amer. informal gabfest, schmooze; Austral./NZ informal yarn; formal confabulation, colloquy.

 

Built 1741-1743 by John Wood the Elder in Classical/Palladian style. It is the only surviving 18th Century exchange building in England. The frieze symbolises trade, the Royal Coat of Arms is set in the Tympanum. The clock was installed in 1822, and a second, black, minute hand added later shows Bristol time, about ten minutes later than Greenwich Mean Time /summer time which is shown by the original red minute hand. The distinction was necessary after the arrival of the railways, which had to run to a national "railway time". Four bronze tables on the pavement (one on the far right most visible), with raised edges to prevent coins rolling off, were for merchants to carry out their business. Thence the expression (disputed) "cash on the nail". Two oldest nails are said to be 16th centruy, two newer ones are dated 1625 and 1631. Corn Street, Bristol.

Taken at the entrance to Liverpool's historic city square of Exchange Flags.I thought that black and white helped to emphasize the architecture of this square in Liverpool.

10 Exchange Place

Jersey City NJ United States

 

Finished1989

Floor Count30

 

Architectural Style - postmodern

 

Description

Architect: Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP

 

- Tallest building in New Jersey from 1989 to 1990, surpassed by the Newport Tower in 1990.

Sphere's dope Exchange outline.

I've slightly changed the colour of the sketch, Hope you don't mind bro. Thanks I truly love it.

Cheers fella, I hope to do another "surprise" sketch for you soon mate..

 

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Platform end at Bradford Exchange with a Sulzer Type 4 waiting to depart. 24/6/72.

Photograph by: Rouben Dickranian

125 Old Broad Street, London EC2; under construction, circa 1968.

 

The tower was completed in 1970 and the rest of the complex in 1972, when it was officially opened by the Queen. The Stock Exchange relocated to Paternoster Square in 2004.

 

Scanned from a slide taken by my late father, Ian Telford. I think he was working nearby on Lothbury at the time.

Opened for business in 1862, the Bury St Edmunds Corn Exchange was a grand building where traders exchanged cereal crops. A decline in prices and trading eventually saw much of the building, in time, given over to other shop merchants. It still looks imposing today. I was pretty surprised to find that it's mainly a JD Wetherspoon pub. Competitive prices etc.

The pub chain actually put in a substantial amount of renovation works and restored some of the original features. So, after my initial surprise at this beautiful landmark becoming a pub, it seems that everyone is a winner in this case. Well done Wetherspoons.

Taken with my Fujifilm X-T30 II camera and a XF18-55mm lens.

Doble exposición y fusión manual en PS. Para ver la foto en HD: NYSE

 

Double exposure and manual blending in PS. Check the photo in HD: NYSE

Exchange Station frontage on 29/7/78. 15 months after closure.

Probably the ugliest exchange I have ever seen

Two foot gauge Andrew Barclay 0-4-0WT "Glyder" (Works No.1994) and standard gauge Lewin 0-4-0T 18 (Works No.683) run side by side in the exchange sidings at Beamish.

troca de olhares - exchange of glances, Loulé, Janeiro - January 2016

Two gents swapping details in Liverpool city centre.

As mentioned in the former article, the subject of Exchange permissions relationship in Exchange Hybrid environment can be realized in two major scenarios:Scenario 1 – Cross site permission

 

Scenario 1 – Cross site permission

The Exchange permissions that Exchange on-Premises...

 

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D7076 Ramsbottom

12:05 Rawtenstall to Heywood

exchange place skyscraper in boston's financial district

© 2016 Mike McCall.

_Exchange Bank, Alma_.

Alma, Bacon County, Georgia, USA.

"Space Age" space needle type sign

The Leeds Corn Exchange is a Victorian building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and completed in 1864.

 

Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, a Hull architect best known for Leeds Town Hall, this Grade I listed structure was completed in 1862 and opened on 28 July 1863. The dome design was based on that of the Bourse de commerce of Paris by François-Joseph Bélanger and François Brunet, completed in 1811. Leeds Corn Exchange is now just one of three corn exchanges in the country which operates in its traditional capacity as a centre for trade, albeit no longer for trading in corn.

After closing, its condition deteriorated. Early proposals for regeneration included turning it into a concert hall similar to the Royal Albert Hall.

  

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Most of the time when I’m in this area I take photos which are of this particular building, and indeed the spot where I am standing. This time, however, it was nice to get a shot from the entrance of this, the Royal Exchange, looking out through the columns.

 

There was a lot of lens flare coming out from the lights at the top of the image, but luckily this was only where the actual sky was. It was easy enough to paint over in Photoshop to ensure the flares disappeared. Then I opted to turn it into a black and white image anyway, so the lovely hue I painted in was irrelevant in the end.

 

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The Exchange Crescent bridge to Rutland Court at night.

I participated in the reddit Lego Exchange recently and my gift arrived today. Dragon Wagon plus a black dragon and knight to go with him. The fight is on!

30/7/77. Possibly a terminating Blackpool service arrives at Victoria. Note the roofs of Exchange station which closed in 1969 in the background.

37037 exchanges tokens with the signalman at Arrochar & Tarbet on 2nd August 1982.

 

The train was the 1634 Glasgow Queen Street to Mallaig which was taken to Rannoch for 37014 back to Glasgow.

I saw a few of these token exchanges on the WHL and they were carried out at some speed! The rules of course now instruct drivers to stop and obtain the token. Tokens became a thing of the past in March 1988 when the new signalling centre at Banavie took control with radio signalling.

 

The loco was renumbered to 37321 in 1986 and then again back to its original number 37037 in 1989.

It spent a year in France from 1999-2000 and was stored at Wigan upon its return before being purchased for preservation in 2004.

South Maitland Railways 20 and State Rail Authority 4831 in the exchange sidings at East Greta Junction, September 1982

San Gennaro Festival, NYC

Sunrise view of the Exchange Building, located at the intersection of Exchange St. and State St., Bangor, Maine.

This characterful letterbox caught my eye as I passed the Shoreham Telephone Exchange this evening

 

One for this week's challenge,

 

3 bracketed images combined in Photomatix

Liverpool Town Hall from Exchange Flags

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