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I live in Canfield, which is somewhere I can confidently say is home. While it’s old and the shade of yellow that the house is painted is far from my favorite, I know I can always return to sweet people such as Sawyer (sitting on the staircase) at the end of a long day. - Kat, '23
The two staircases were to be lifted out to go and the towers/plinths will be treated in situ. Iwas going to wait for the staircases to be lifted but it was getting a bit late, (or early!) The rebuild of the refurbished bridge is scheduled for the end of November.
50's style staircase leading to the main chamber of the Union of Democratic Mineworkers Offices at Berry Hill, Mansfield.
Heal's department store on Tottenham Court Road. This is the back staircase of the beautiful 1916 art deco building.
Click here to see where this photo was taken. By courtesy of BeeLoop SL.
The central staircase, decorated in greenery for the holidays. I love this staircase. It is so wonderfully grand.
Pittock Mansion at Christmas, decorated in this year's theme of "Favorite Toys for Christmas." More on the mansion's history here.
Photo taken without flash using a tripod. This in an interior shot of the August St. Gauden house in Cornish NH. In spite of placing this on the map where I believe the estate to be the flickr software insists this is Windsor VT.
Sagaing est une ville du Myanmar sur la rive occidentale de l'Irrawaddy, à 20 km au sud-ouest de Mandalay avec une population de 300 000 personnes. Sagaing est un centre religieux et monastique et possède de nombreux monastères bouddhiques. Les pagodes et monastères peuplent les nombreuses collines autour de la rivière. La pagode centrale Soon U Ponya Shin peut être rejointe par un escalier couvert qui monte les 240 mètres de la colline. Elle fut la capitale des Birmans au tout début du XIVe siècle , celle d'un royaume Shan de 1315 à 1364 suite à la chute de la dynastie de Bagan, puis celle du Troisième Empire birman sous le roi Naungdawgyi, de 1760 à 1764.
Il faut voir la colline de Sagaing avec Tilawkaguru, une grotte avec peintures murales, Padamya Zedi (érigée en 1300), Umin Thounzeh qui continent 45 bouddhas disposés en croissant et la pagode centrale de Soon U Ponya Shin.
Sagaing is a city in Myanmar located on the Ayeyarwady River, 20 km to the southwest of Mandalay with a population of 300 000 people. Sagaing with numerous Buddhist monasteries is an important religious and monastic center. The pagodas and monasteries crowd the numerous hills along the ridge running parallel to the river. The central pagoda, Soon U Ponya Shin Pagoda, is connected by a set of covered staircases that run up the 240-m hill. Sagaing was the capital of Burma in early 14th century, then of the Shan Kingdom from 1315 to 1364, one of the minor kingdoms that rose up after the fall of Pagan dynasty. The city briefly became the royal capital between 1760 and 1763 in the reign of King Naungdawgyi.
One must see Sagaing Hill with Tilawkaguru, a mural-filled cave, Padamya Zedi (built in 1300), Umin Thounzeh which has 45 buddha in a crescent-shaped colonnade and the central pagoda of Soon U Ponya Shin.
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Sagaing Myanmar
One of the most photogenic spots I have ever seen and on top of that a very dear place to me. Warsaw, Poland.
Staircase to tunnel from platform. The tunnel replaced the elevated concourse in the 1950s. The elevator replaced a long ramp in the 1990s.
Helical Staircase for new high end development. Bespoke designed staircase and balustrade to curved landing. Handrail formed from solid brass with mirror polished finish. Toughened glass infill panels. Polyester powder coat finish to balustrade metalwork. Polished marble treads and risers
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Nice staircase, eh?
EDIT 2014: I'm exceedingly sorry to say that this building has been demolished for no good reason.
The second of two shots of the staircase in this glorious house, a Grade 1 Listed house designed by VanBrugh. It was difficult to even begin to capture the grandeur of the staircase!
Blocked-out windows and the hard lines of an external staircase provided a striking contrast to wispy clouds and a brilliant blue sky.
I found this scene while wandering around on one of the first brilliant spring days this year in San Francisco. If nothing else, it's an example of how it's a good idea to look in all directions - including up - when you see something you may want to shoot.