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Se construyó en estilo neo-clásico, con la incorporación de dos torres desiguales, una de ellas con campanario incluido y la otra con reloj que tiene una canción diferente para cada día del mes. Fue inaugurado en 1882 gracias a la contribución de un noble local George A.Clark quién donó a la ciudad 20.000 libras esterlinas para la construcción de un ayuntamiento en su pueblo natal.

Coats Memorial Church from the front in black and white

Strobist info:

- 580EX2 with Westcott Apollo Orb, camera right

- reflector held by model

- Cybersync triggers

LNER 'A1' class 4-6-2 No.60163 'Tornado' hurries through magnificent Paisley Gilmour Street heading 1Z51 'The Border Reivers' excursion from Carlisle on Saturday 27 June 2015. The station was originally opened in 1840 by the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock & Ayr Railway and is now the fourth busiest railway station in Scotland after Glasgow Central, Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Queen Street.

 

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"Paisley Shawl" by Kate Gilbert. Pattern in "Folk Style". Knit with Rowanspun 4 ply.

Paisley es una localidad en la parte occidental de las Lowlands de Escocia, Reino Unido, es la capital administrativa del concejo de Renfrewshire y parte del área metropolitana del Gran Glasgow.

Paisley es el pueblo más grande de Escocia con una población de 76 834 habitantes en el censo de 2011.

En el siglo XII, se fundó un priorato en Paisley, alrededor del cual creció pronto un asentamiento. Pasados cien años tras su fundación, el priorato ya había alcanzado el estatus de abadía. La localidad se hizo famosa en los siglos XVIII y XIX por su producción textil, especialmente algodón, con el distintivo diseño o estampado de Cachemira.

Spotted some more fabulous giant pieces of street art in Paisley, one smaller one covering a whole wall, the other the entire side of an apartment block. Added a nice splash of colour

A natural Paisley pattern at the confluence of two channels.

 

Tamarama looking across Mackenzie Bay.

July 2016 we paid a very emotional visit to Paisley Park to say goodby to our musical hero Prince. We'll love him forever

Storrie Street, Paisley

 

There is a Library on each UWS campus, with a wide range of digital and print resources available to support you during your time at UWS.

 

Quoted from the University of the West of Scotland: Robertson Trust Library and Learning Resources Centre website

School Wynd, Paisley

Exquisite waterfall in Glennifer Braes Country Park, Paisley

Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about 12 miles (19 kilometres) west of Glasgow, in Scotland. Its origins date from the 12th century, based on a former Cluniac monastery. Following the Reformation in the 16th century, it became a Church of Scotland parish kirk.

Cycling excusions .

Paisley is a large town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.

Se construyó en estilo neo-clásico, con la incorporación de dos torres desiguales, una de ellas con campanario incluido y la otra con reloj que tiene una canción diferente para cada día del mes. Fue inaugurado en 1882 gracias a la contribución de un noble local George A.Clark quién donó a la ciudad 20.000 libras esterlinas para la construcción de un ayuntamiento en su pueblo natal.

After all the rain over the holidays, the mill was looking great for another shot

 

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Paisley Town Hall and Abbey, reflected in the White Cart Water.

 

365/128 - Year 14 Photo 3415

 

Browns Lane, Paisley

 

John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and political activist. He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. His songwriting partnership with Paul McCartney remains the most successful in history.

 

Quoted from Wikipedia

The painted paisley rooster of India.

Paisley, Escocia

 

Olympus OMD EM10ii | M. Zuiko 17mm 1.8

The River Cart is a tributary of the River Clyde, Scotland, which it joins from the west roughly midway between the towns of Erskine and Renfrew and opposite the town of Clydebank.

 

The River Cart itself is very short, being formed from the confluence of the Black Cart Water (from the west) and the White Cart Water (from the south east) and is only 0.75 mile (1 km) long. The River Cart and its tributary the White Cart Water were navigable as far as the Seedhill Craigs at Paisley; and, as with the River Clyde, various improvements were made to this river navigation.

 

In 1840 the 0.50 mile (0.8 km) Forth and Cart Canal was opened, linking the Forth and Clyde Canal, at Whitecrook near Clydebank, to the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Cart. The aim was to provide a direct link between Paisley, Port Dundas, Edinburgh, and the Firth of Forth.

 

I'm not sure these colors suit her, but I started when she was the only Sevinyl in this house and she wanted to keep being part of the project.

Paisley image from my private collection, purchased.

 

Effects done in DDG

 

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Graffiti "spread your wings" on the side of a building in black and white

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