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The tiles arrived safely and here it is updated... I chose this colour to match the original plate colour... it looks very bright but it's alright I guess... :D
The Salisbury pub on Wakefield St, Manchester. An old corner of the city, beneath the brick railway arches of Oxford Rd Station. On the left, the rear of the Thirsty Scholar bar can be seen.
Corrugated iron roof on a little machinery box outside the BP carwash. I am zooming in on the fallen leaf in the foreground, so that the tree foliage and background teracotta tiled roof are in bokeh.
Closup texture shot of Spaceship Earth at Epcot in Florida. An immatation of a Kodachrome shot my dad did in the 80's.
Shot on Kodak Pro Image 100 and developed using Color Developer 2.
Listed Building Grade II
List Entry Number : 1290848
Date First Listed : 18 February 1970
A late 18th century sandstone house, partly rendered, with a composition tiled roof. It has three storeys over a high basement, and three bays with an eaves cornice. The doorway to the left is approached by a flight of six steps, with railings, and the basement door to the right of it is also approached by steps. The windows are sashes.
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1290848
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Lancaster,_Lancashire
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Iran / Isfahan / Jame mosque
ایران / اصفهان / مسجد جامع
3 اردیبهشت، روز اصفهان مبارک :) Happy Isfahan day
Somewhere on the Iberian Peninsula.
Glazed and fired clay tile work is seen throughout Portugal and Spain. This art well records the millennial march of cultures.
The marble bench speaks to the availability and common use of local marble in the finer aspects of architecture over millennia.
6"x6" A mosaic just filled with color and texture. Made with beads, millefiori, smalti, glitter tiles, colorfusion tiles, glass rods, tiny tiles, van gogh glass, mirror tile. Listed on my etsy site.
Formerly a Prudential office on the corner of St Andrews Square and North St Andrews Street; now swanky (allegedly) Tiles bar.
A mid-block wall of little tiles in Meadville, Pennsylvania. From old Street Views it appears the tiles were hidden behind a wooden facade of a bar that was long gone by 2008. Here's the 2015 view before the facade was removed.