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Lonaconing Silk Mill, Maryland

Industrial definitive patterns from geometric forms and crisply defined objective clarity in constructivism.

Philadelphia, Rittenhouse Square area

 

No, you are not seeing double, this is the actual reflection.

Art installation at the eastern entrance of Battersea Power Station complex.

metal decor matchbox by candlelight, 1.5 inch square or 36mm square.

Created with Dream Wombo and my texture as the input.

 

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This was one of the many bits of 'wall furniture' within the Victorian section of Lincoln Prison. I'm not altogether sure of its purpose, other than it relating to the cell number it is situated outside. Answers on a postcard, please.

 

part of an ornate iron gate

san francisco, california

Poznań, Plac Wolności. Jarmark Bożenarodzeniowy.

On top of Milton Ferry Bridge

Ferry Meadows - Peterborough

Happy Sliders Sunday

An unusual snail knocker

Stadhuis / Hôtel de ville / City hall

 

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Pretty sure this is the largest door knocker I have ever seen still on a door.

Poznań, Plac Wolności. Jarmark Bożenarodzeniowy.

Spotted this lovely gate in St. Helier, Jersey.

The unmissable building is F51, a new skate/bmx park, climbing centre, and boxing club. "the world's first concrete suspended bowls"

The small cylindrical item in the foreground is one of the Folkestone Triennial art installations from 2014, called Pent House 2 by Diane Dever and Jonathan Wright, marking a point in the course of the now buried Pent Stream.

The two upstanding pipes are cast iron vent stacks from a sewer.

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Is this a tourist item, or what? Wisconsin's Door County is full of tourist items. Personally, I prefer their cherry products to their imported kitsch although the kitsch is amusing in small doses.

Metalwork on the street

 

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Electric wires that span the Sheboygan River near the Eighth Street bridge,

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