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A clock tower at an abandoned shopping plaza in Trinity, Florida.

An old Lorton Prison guard tower and a high tension pylon. The prison has been closed and is now an arts center. The sun was behind me with a storm approaching. #HTT #LortonGuardTower

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Another angle of last week's Guard Tower pic. This one has the old power lines and the new ones next to each other . When the prison closed they put up new lines which are closer to the guard towers. They closed the prison because the land became too valuable and they want to develop it. When the lease ran out they didn't renew it. It's now a mixed use area with an arts museum and nearby houses. #Lorton #LortonArtsMuseum #sunset #landscape #LucyBurnMuseum #GuardTower #HTT #日没 #sunset #Sonnenuntergang #CoucherDuSoleil #X-T30Fujifilm

Door of a guard tower at Fort Vancouver

Viewed through some interior fencing we see the prison chapel and guard tower partitioned off from each other. Each has their own purpose.

Taken at The Old Joliet Prison.

Happy(?) Fence Friday!

Kasteel Huis Bergh te 's-Heerenberg: deze toren is in 1982 herbouwd op de fundamenten van de toren die in 1560 op de stadsmuur stond. Hij stond bekend als 'den toirn tegensover het Jodenstraetjen', de huidige Kerkstraat. Het is één van de grotere torens in de stadsmuur, zij werden als woning verhuurd. Er was uiteraard geen ruimte voor een gezin, de bewoners waren alleenstaanden die meestal van aalmoezen moesten leven. Deze wachttoren staat niet op het terrein van het kasteel maar iets verder aan de Muntwal. Druk op de 'L' toets voor de vergroting.

 

Kasteel Huis Bergh in 's-Heerenberg: this tower was rebuilt in 1982 on the foundations of the tower that stood on the city wall in 1560. It was known as 'den toirn opposite the Jodenstraetjen', the current Kerkstraat. It is one of the larger towers in the city wall, they were rented out as a residence. There was of course no room for a family, the residents were single people who mostly had to live on alms. This watchtower is not on the grounds of the castle but a little further on the Muntwal. Press the 'L' key for the magnification.

Former 64th (US) Ordnance Company SW Storage Area 1, Fischbach

 

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Gardening Greenhouse, Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

When we came across this derelict backboard inside the walls of the Old Joliet Prison, I immediately thought the 'referee' was positioned up in the guard tower with more than a whistle.

Looking at the MACV compound south of the armed forces recreation beach area east of Phan Rang Air Base, Vietnam. Air Force Security Police provided protection for the beach compound and the neighboring MACV compound. 🇻🇳

 

Shot back in 1970 or 1971 on Kodak High Speed Ektachome with a Nikon FTN and poorly processed via the Armed Forces Exchange. Scanned to digital from the original transparency.

Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, led the United States into World War II. The attack intensified racial prejudices and led to widespread fear of potential sabotage and espionage by Japanese Americans.

 

In February, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066,which authorized the Secretary of War to establish Military Areas and to remove from those areas anyone who might be a threat to the war effort. Without due process, the government gave everyone of Japanese ancestry living on the West coast only days to decide what to do with their houses, farms, businesses, and other possessions. Most families sold their belongings at a significant loss.

 

Each family was assigned an identification number and loaded into cars, buses, trucks, and trains, taking only what they could carry. Japanese Americans were transported under military guard to 17 temporary assembly centers in Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona. Then they were moved to one of ten hastily built relocation centers, including this one at Manzanar. By November, 1942, the relocation was complete.

 

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The guard tower built by convicts (circa 1836) was the main part of the Military Complex - Port Arthur - Tasmania - Australia.

Please view large.

 

Exhibition of Talent.

Kurt Peiser Gallery.

Masterclass Exhibition.

Masterclass Elite.

Masterclass Elite Excellence Award.

After Germany sparked World War II by invading Poland in September 1939, the Schutzstaffel (SS) converted Auschwitz I, an army barracks, into a prisoner-of-war camp for Polish political prisoners. The first inmates, German criminals brought to the camp in May 1940 as functionaries, established the camp's reputation for sadism. Prisoners were beaten, tortured, and executed for the most trivial reasons. The first gassings—of Soviet and Polish prisoners—took place in block 11 of Auschwitz I around August 1941.

 

Auschwitz I, Oswiecim, Poland

  

The Belem Tower is located at the coast in the suburb Belem of Lisbon.

 

It was built in the 16th century by King John II as part of a defense system.

Joliet Correctional Center

Joliet, Illinois 41.547997, -88.075805

February 2, 2024

 

This is a variation on this shot to emphasize the wall.

 

Joliet Correctional Center (originally known as Illinois State Penitentiary, colloquially as Joliet Prison, Joliet Penitentiary, the Old Joliet Prison, and the Collins Street Prison) is a former prison in Joliet, Illinois, United States, which operated from 1858 to 2002 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joliet_Correctional_Center

 

Here are more of my Joliet Prison pictures.

 

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I had driven by this guard tower off of Highway 395 a few times. I always wondered why they would have a prison way out in the middle of this desolate area. Then I found out that this wasn't a former prison camp, but an internment camp for Japanese American citizens. This guard tower leads you into the Manzanar National Historic Site.

 

Only a few of the original buildings are still standing, but it is a pretty powerful experience to explore the area and think about what it would have been like to been one of the people that were forced to live in this unforgiving environment. The museum is one of the best I've seen at any national park or monument. Well worth a few minutes of your time if you drive down Highway 395.

I love the way old structures are reused, repurposed, renewed.

Sun setting down in the base camp. Here the sunset starts early around 1700hrs and an hour later it's already dark.

 

Iraq - On the Road

Auschwitz Birkenau...

There aren't really words to put here in description of how this place of such horror feels....

The numbers are too outrageous to even comprehend. Those numbers are people, just like me and you... Please give remembrance... Please.

At the site of Nazi Germany's notorious death camp.

 

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Walking along the city walls of this town is a memory that will always stay with me.

 

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Le Dolder était la porte d'entrée de la ville de Riquewihr construite en même temps que la muraille au XIIIe siècle (en 1291). Elle servait à défendre la ville contre toute intrusion étrangère grâce à sa tour de guet installé sur le beffroi. Dolder signifie en alsacien « le point le plus haut ». Le beffroi a une hauteur de 25 mètres et a été construit pour impressionner l'ennemi grâce à l'aspect militaire de sa façade extérieure. Le côté tourné vers la ville donnait un aspect plus agréable grâce à ses poutres en forme de colombages et ses quatre étages qui étaient occupés par la famille du gardien. Le gardien devait assurer le guet et fermer la porte de l'entrée du village chaque soir et prévenir la population si quelque chose d'anormal se passait en donnant l'alarme. Il disposait pour cela d'une petite cloche sur le sommet du beffroi. Cette cloche a été fondue en 1842 et portait l'inscription « c'est la joie, c'est l'alarme que mon son produit. De jour j'annonce le vacarme et le repos de la nuit ».

 

Ce monument reste encore aujourd'hui l'emblème le plus remarqué dans la ville. L'intérieur du Dolder, autrefois habitation du gardien, abrite aujourd'hui dans trois de ses étages le musée local de l'art et de la tradition populaires. La tour abrite une collection d'armes du XVe au XVIIe siècle et divers outils et objets liés directement aux professions vinicoles. On y trouve également des documents et des souvenirs de familles ainsi que des ustensiles de l'époque dont l'usage a maintenant complètement disparu. Un coup d'œil le long du mur d'enceinte, à droite et à gauche du Dolder et le long de la Semme fait sentir son côté pittoresque, la solidité et l'importance de ces fortifications. (Wikipedia)

 

The upper city gate, the Dolder (1291), was built at the same time as the first fortifications at the end of the 13th century and served as a defensive tower, watchtower, and bell tower.

 

In Alsatian, "Dolder" means "highest point, summit." At 25 meters high, this tower threatened the enemy with the stark and warlike appearance of its exterior facade, while the interior facade, facing the city, had delighted the eyes of the inhabitants since the 16th century with the attractive arrangement of its wooden beams and four corbel vaults. Its first level formed one of the starting points of the patrol route that ran around the city on top of the ramparts.

 

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Rue du Général de Gaulle

Riquewihr (68), France.

 

Roadtrip to France (2025).

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Waipio, Oahu, Hawai'i

 

This old abandoned guard tower was used by the military for their secured underground fuel storage many years ago. Today, it's just stands as a reminder of past wars. Do you notice a lone paratrooper or parachutist in the darker area of the clouds?

 

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Obsolete 'guard towers' at a former Army Base.

Ricoh GRD IV

(bleach bypass cold)

SOOC (edit: very light desaturation. now i remember). :)

  

this is why i love the camera.

i mean ... even on the screen, it appears to good to be true: no post processing whatsoever. this is what i was seeing on the LCD.

This watch tower was built in 1827 - often known in Scotland as Resurrection Towers too, because they were to guard against the "Resurrection Men", the bodysnatchers who would rob the tombs of the recently deceased to sell the bodies to physicians at the city's world-famous medical and anatomy school (no questions asked).

 

This happened in many cities around the world in the 1800s as medical schools often legally only had access to bodies of condemned criminals for dissection training for medical students, so this macabre black market sprung up. Edinburgh, of course, is famous, or infamous for some of the best known of these, Burke and Hare (although they found it easier to murder rather than dig up a victim to sell), and the city's great son Robert Louis Stevenson would be inspired to write The Body Snatcher years later in 1894, inspired by the tales he had heard in his home city.

 

Remarkably this building is still in active use - not as a watch tower any longer, thankfully, but it is well preserved and still used (I think currently it is some sort of small office - what a wonderfully unusual place to work!)

Guard Tower View at Eastern State Penitentiary

New lifeguard towers dot the sands of Flagler Beach after Hurricane Matthew ravaged it last year.

Guard tower surrounds by barbed wire; with the red brick chimney of the hospital’s boiler house in the background.

 

Information about the Heart Mountain War Relocation Center:

 

During World War II, people of Japanese descent from Oregon, Washington and California were incarcerated at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Park County, Wyoming, as the result of an executive order of President Franklin Roosevelt. Residents were at the camp from August 12, 1942, to November 10, 1945, two months after the end of the war with Japan. When the camp was at its largest, it held more than 10,000 people, making it the third-largest town in the state.

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Old Orchard Beach, Maine

A guardtower as a part of the townwall of Dunholm.

 

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This guard tower stands at the southeast corner of the old Territorial/State Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana. In 1867 the US Congress authorized monies for express purpose of building a prison in the newly formed, but largely lawless Montana Territory. The territorial government chose the ranch town of Deer Lodge for the prison. Construction started in 1870 on what was planed as a 3 tiered structure with fourteen cells per tier. But due to lack of material and high construction costs only one tier was originally built. The prison opened on July 2, 1871, when US Marshal William Wheeler took possession of the first nine prisoners. Finally in 1885 monies were appropriated in order to built a three story cellblock with 42 double-occupancy cells which opened in 1886. The Montana Territorial Prison was finally completed to original specifications, just in time to be handed over to the new State of Montana in March 1890. The prison remained open until 1979 when a new state prison was constructed outside of Deer Lodge.

 

Some say the old prison is haunted. Visitors report strange sounds and the sensation of being touched by invisible beings. Some say “Turkey Pete” Either still haunts cell number 1. Eitner spent 49 years incarcerated at the prison for murder before dying of natural causes in 1967. Some think the spirits of 2 inmates, who organized and died in the 1959 riot, still haunt the halls of the prison.

 

The prison was added to The Register of National Historic Places on September 3, 1976. Today the prison operates as part of a Museum complex in Deer Lodge. We didn’t tour the interior of the prison on this trip.

3rd September 2023 - Tallinn, Estonia. Now closed and disused.

 

The place seems to have a dark and varied history. There was a museum here once, although this is now closed.

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