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K R market, popularly known as City Market, situated at th heart of Bangalore City is the trading hub of perishable goods of the city. Early morning sees a hug amount of activity in and around this market. Routine chores goes on at its own pace leaving immense moments to be captured on a camera.
Flea Market, Berlin. Every weekend at 17 Juni Strasse. Realy Good prices. Probably the best place to buy nostalgic souvenir of the socialist times in Eastern Europe.
The market skirt from the Dana-Made-It blog. I love her stuff! Made from Denyse Schmidt's "County Fair" canvas line.
Typical street market street scene, complete with motorcycle, local dog, and elegant women walking tall with baskets on their heads. The outdoor morning markets in Mandalay are rich with life and colour.
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I came in this market to feed a craving of Lays potato chips and to buy an umbrella for this crazy monsoon weather. The cashier (pictured) was trying to keep her son away from me while I paid with my Dad. The boy kept touching the back of my leg, running away and laughing. He was about 4 years old and just having a good time. I turned around, smiled and asked for a picture. The woman's stern face turned happy and she was so thankful for this shot. :)
Weis Markets #297 (32,744 square feet)
282 Deacon Road, Woodlawn Village, Fredericksburg, VA
Opened in October 2016, renovated in 2021; originally Food Lion (June 1986-summer 2007, February 2012-October 2016), later Bloom (summer 2007-February 2012)
A brief outing to the Kauai Community Market at the Kauai Community College
Copyright 2010 Gavin T. Clabaugh
Hanoi’s chaotic Long Bien market is a fascinating exposure to the life of a large proportion of Hanoi residents. But you’ll need to get up early — very early.
Long Bien market, located next to Long Bien bridge, is a fruit and vegetable wholesale market and is at its busiest in the very early hours of the morning, when stallholders from the local wet markets, restaurants and other businesses visit to stock up for the day. Fruit and vegetables come in from the Vietnamese countryside and from China, arriving in trucks from around 01:00.
Long Bien market is on a completely different level to other markets. At its peak, around 03:00, it is a heaving mass of activity: buyers crowd around open-back trucks, vying for a bargain; money counters hold court over their stalls, recording every sale; motorbikes weave down aisles, loaded with boxes and bags crammed with fruit; workers squat in front of huge baskets of fruit, sorting the good from the bad; and paths are blocked by carts competing with bicycles and shoppers, with neither willing to give way.
60 and 62 High Street, Needham Market, Suffolk
The former Kings Head was situated at 62 High Street.
The building with 1716 marked on it was formerly the Kings's Head public house. Build in the 15th/16th century the timber game can be seen if you walk a little way down the side street known as the Pightle and look at the rear.
Grade: II
NEEDHAM MARKET HIGH STREET (EAST) TM 0855
3/114 Nos. 60 and 62
Baker's shop, hairdresser's shop and dwellings above and to rear. Built as one structure in late C16, and known as The King's Head Inn at least by C18; possibly it was purpose-built as an inn. 2 storeys and attics. 6 windows. Timber-framed and roughcast; the upper floor is long wall jettied towards the street. A date cartouche has "1716" in a circle and a square outer frame; apparently a C20 remodelling of the original. Plaintiled roof with flat- headed dormers, those above No.60 containing C19 sashes and those above No.62 containing casements. No.60 has mid C19 large-pane sashes, a matching bay shop window and a panelled entrance door, the large upper panel glazed. No.62 has C18 (perhaps 1716 as in cartouche) windows with slender wooden mullions and transomes, of 6 and 8 lights and with wrought iron casements. A C19/C20 splayed bay shop window and glazed 3-panelled door to the hairdressers shop. The main entrance to No.62 has a C20 2-panelled door with steps and a pair of wrought iron handrails on twisted posts. An original gabled staircase wing at centre rear has a fine late C16 well staircase with turned heavy balusters and newel finials.
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"To market, to market, to buy a fat pig,
Home again, home again, dancing a jig;
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog;
Home again, home again, jiggety-jog;
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done."
~Mother Goose
Market Hall designed by Belgian studios Robbrecht en Daem and Marie-José Van Hee. The roof structure and the use of glass, wood and concrete are very striking. This location can host concerts, dance performances and markets. The building positions itself between Poeljemarkt, Goudenleeuwplein, and a new lower ‘green’ connecting to the ‘brasserie’, bicycle park and public toilets below the hall.