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A Primark paper carrier bag is as useful as a chocolate teapot. Initially I felt sorry for this young lady as the contents of her carrier bag was deposited on the ground; her friend filming and laughing at her dilemma. My feeling of sorrow soon disappeared as she packed her things away and quickly left the scene leaving her Primark litter lying on the ground for someone else to get rid of; there was a rubbish bin close by. Those ZARA bags don’t look too clever either.
At the time I was shooting with a slow shutter speed to capture the rain, unfortunately it didn’t show up so well in this shot…..!
The worlds largest Primark store is sited immediately behind the station and looks very prominent in this scene.
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Natte Tweede Kerstdag in Den Haag Centrum.
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The Bank Buildings is a Grade B1-listed five-storey building located at the intersection of Castle Street and Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was designed and built between 1899 and 1900 by W. H. Lynn as a department store and warehouse, owned by the firm of Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson & Co. It stands on the site of a bank erected in 1785, from which it takes its name.
Since 1979, it has been owned by the Dublin-based company Primark, and serves as their flagship store in Northern Ireland.
On 28 August 2018, during a £30 million two-year renovation, the building was gutted by fire, severely damaging most of the internal structure.
Part of Belfast History since its first inception in 1785.
Read more ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Buildings,_Belfast
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VHS-Exkursion 2020.2:
Wuppertal Elberfeld und dort das Dreieck zwischen DB-Bahnhof, Schwebebahnhof und Primark.
Streetfotografie und Architektur geht dort immer.
Now owned by Primark...
Alley between Margate High Street and Albert Terrace.
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Oh the joys of Saturday shopping, doubly so at Primark, or so it seems when scrutinising the cheery faces of those involved in the art of retail therapy.
This is another from my series of an iPhone in a puddle providing some surreal reflections. It was a glorious morning in Birmingham and I went on an adjacent car park roof. This picture shows the "older" Selfridges building on the left with the soon to be opened Primark building which has a different approach to architecture to it. The picture caught the imagination of the social network channels and featured on the local BBC News channel.