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Some of the very fresh and tasty vegetables at the open air market. They have the bes tasting tomatoes. Rome, Italy (EXPLORED)

Nishiki Market (錦市場, Nishiki Ichiba, literally "brocade market") is a marketplace in downtown Kyoto, located on the east end of Nishikikōji Street,[1] one block north and parallel to Shijō Street (四条通, Shijō-dōri) and west of Teramachi Street (寺町通, Teramachi-dōri). Rich with history and tradition, the market is renowned as the place to obtain many of Kyoto's famous foods and goods. As early as the year 782 the sale of fish started in the area, thanks to the cold groundwater available at the site, which made it possible to keep fish and other meats fresh in a location close to the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Nowadays, the market continues to be located on Nishikikōji Street, running for approximately 400m between Takakura Street and Teramachi Street, as a narrow shopping arcade paved with cobblestone. The market is often called “Kyoto’s kitchen” for its abundance of shops (about 130) offering fruits, vegetables, fish, dry foods and more. (Source: Wikipedia)

Located in West Virginia's Northern Panhandle is the Market Street Bridge. Constructed in 1905, this narrow suspension bridge spans the industrial river towns of Weirton, WV and Steubenville, OH. both of which sprouted into bustling activity along the banks of the Ohio River during the early years of the 20th century. The framework of the structure was created by the Penn Bridge Company and the steel fabrication by Jones & Laughlin Steel Company of Pittsburgh. In 2019, the bridge was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places

If you hold this postcard up to the light the windows brighten up somewhat. Presumably this was a daytime shot made to look as though it is taken during the night.

 

The statue of Samuel Morley can be seen standing outside the Theatre Royal. The building on right hand corner of Market Street and Long Row was the old Nottingham Department store of Griffin & Spalding. The building was rebuilt in the 1920's. In c.1966 Debenhams purchased the store and I believe quickly rebranded it.

 

This postcard shows its vintage in that Post Office Regulations in the UK during the 1900's only permitted you to write a message on the reverse for inland postage. This postcard is franked Nottingham 5.45pm Aug 11 (19)03. It was sent to Mrs I Skelton, Fesserton, Tay, Ontario, Canada.

 

Instead of the usual Ha'penny stamp it cost a full 1d. to send this abroad. One penny in 1903 equates to 33p in 2008 using the Retail Prices Index. 1d in 1903 equates to £2.21 in 2008 if you use Per Captia GDP. (Per Capita GDP gives a better idea of how 'affordable' something was for someone taking into account earnings etc.)

 

The message on the front reads: -

 

' 4 Ossington Villas Sherwood Nottingham

 

Thanks for letter & ?. Aunt's address is

Swiss Cottage Albury Heath Guildford Surrey

 

Will write to you soon

Much love to you all

from us both. Hubert

 

Annie is collecting these cards please (Do you remember this street?) send her one or two.'

Die Krippe auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt in Grossenhain in Sachsen.

The Christmas Market in Grossenhain, Saxony. Germany.

Leadenhall Market boasts a magical history that stretches back to the 14th century, evolving from a bustling meat market into a vibrant destination for shopping and dining.

 

Nestled in the heart of the Square Mile (within the City of London), it’s now a go-to spot for stylish boutiques, tempting eateries and atmospheric bars.

 

Source: www.visitlondon.com/blog/leadenhall-market-guide#:~:text=....

The picturesque Market House dominates the centre of Tetbury. It is the most photographed attraction in our Cotswold town. It was built by the Feoffees in 1655 for the sale of wool and yarn on which Tetbury's 17th and 18th century wealth originated.

The orange and gold foliage this time of year around Market Lake was enhanced by the warm morning light.

 

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Smoke from the BBQ meat partially obscures the busy market scene on a rainy day at Coc Ly market, near Sa Pa, North Vietnam. Flower Hmong women with their colourful traditional attire and their babies on their backs are a common site at the market, as are the BBQ stands and the hordes of motorcycles.

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The magic show always grabs the kids! Don’t see much magic at the market anymore.

Children, enjoying a kick about, in front of the now closed Woolwich covered market, as the sun sets on another glorious sunny day.

GOTHMAS MARKET 2025

Welcome to Gothmas market 2025

December 5th - December 15th

 

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Each store will contribute one new and exclusive release to a holiday market steeped in a dark, gothic mood. Items can reflect winter or holiday themes, but they must stay true to a shadowy, gothic aesthetic.

 

The Juniper Events and sponsor groups will have a 12 hour early access to the event

(11pm on the 4th of December – 11:01am on the 5th of December)

You can join the Juniper Events Group (free to join), using the following link pasted into your browser:

secondlife:///app/group/8cac56c3-49a0-012c-2c35-7836985af398/about

 

You can find the list of participating designers here:

juniperevents.net/welcome-gothmas-2025-designers/

 

You can find the Shopping Guide here:

juniperevents.net/gothmas-market/2025-2/gothmas-2025-shop...

 

Chipping Campden is a small market town in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It is notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. ("Chipping" is from Old English cēping, "a market, a market-place"; the same element is found in other towns such as Chipping Norton, Chipping Sodbury.

 

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Sign for the South Tacoma Farmer's Market

San Francisco, California.

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One of the vendors at the market

Storage cart packed up for the week when not in use, between market days on the weekend.

Handsome me at City Market.

Welwyn Garden City Saturday themed vegan market with this stall selling very nice looking herbs.

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Kingston Market Square, London.

 

Kingston, once the city where 10th century Saxon monarchs were crowned has had royal charter to hold markets since the 12th century. In the foreground is the memorial statue to Henry Shrubsole (mayor from 1877 to 1879). In the background sits Market House, the former town hall, built in 1706, and the gilded statue of Queen Anne (1665–1714).

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

The Spinach Lasagna is especially fabulous.

A small market in Wandoor beach, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

The Market is part of The Huddersfield Blueprint and will form part of the Cultural Heart of that plan.

This shot from the Piazza open space is showing the finishing off of the windows in the new Food Hall.

 

More information on the Library here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c72gd7k4kxro

 

More Information here: www.kirklees.gov.uk/beta/huddersfield-blueprint/pdf/hudde...

Here also is a short video from Kirklees Council showing a fly through The Cultural Heart: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANGWW2qj-9E

Caught in a ray of light.

Getting ready for the working day. I walk past the markets most days and I always look for a good picture that sums up the spirit of the traders.

A shot of some kids who were very happy to get their pictures taken. This was in the Old Market of Puerto Princesa.

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leadenhall market - London

Shambles market in York - busy during the day, eerily empty at night.

 

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