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This attractive Victorian house is located in Uptown, Charlotte, NC.

 

It is next door to St. Peter's Catholic Church, Charlotte's oldest Catholic parish.

I saw this large, stately Victorian house on the outskirts of downtown Wilmington, Delaware.

A Victorian home in the Concord, North Carolina.

 

The home is located in the North Union Street Historic District. The district contains fine examples of Late Victorian homes.

392 Noe Street, 3900 17th Street

the Castro, San Francisco

date built not located

 

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Italianate Victorian style: twin houses

Church Street, San Francisco, California

94114

near 18th Street

   

The 1990 appeal permitted partial demolition and the addition of extra storeys. This, of course, meant "façading". Beyond the new structure on the Counterslip corner, four façades appear to be united under the single roof of a new office building. Further along the two gable ends are new, presumably to disguise an added attic storey. The former Talbot Hotel on the corner of Bath Street has benefited greatly from the reinstatement of its top storeys, which had been lost during wartime bombing. Beyond Bath Street (behind the bus) a new building stands at the foot of Bristol Bridge on what had been the last bombsite remaining in central Bristol.

Small city 120kms north west of Melbourne. Former goldrush town; gold was discovered at Castlemaine 20 July 1851

 

A blue, twilight sky frames the victorian Greenwich Planetarium.

 

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Tower Bridge in London on a beautiful July day. Photos taken with my Canon camera from Butlers Wharf looking back into central London. London remains heavily effected by lack of tourists due to Covid-19

1404-1442 Golden Gate Avenue flats,

Western Addition district, San Francisco c1980

A Victorian home in the Concord, North Carolina.

 

The home is located in the North Union Street Historic District. The district contains fine examples of Late Victorian homes.

17th Street west of Market Street

stick style Victorian home

Parklet commemorating queer victims of the Third Reich

San Francisco

 

March 2021

  

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PA, Middletown PA.

 

Star Barn outbuilding detail.

 

The Challenge Factory Unanimous Winner - Category: Black & White in Color - May 26, 2014.

№ 2922 Sacramento Street, Pacific Heights / Zion District

San Francisco

 

Italianate style transition to stick style

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Shades of Empire in Victorian architecture at King's Staith, York

This attractive Victorian house is located in Uptown, Charlotte, NC.

 

It is next door to St. Peter's Catholic Church, Charlotte's oldest Catholic parish.

Some photos from London a couple of months ago, looking at Victorian architecture

The Rookery

 

209 South LaSalle Street

 

Chicago, Ill.

 

Oct. 29, 2013

  

Puerto Plata - República Dominicana

The courthouse, opened in 1897, has undergone a restoration in recent years.

Between Castro and Noe Streets

San Francisco, California

built: late 1890s

 

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Alternatively known as the Graves House, after the original owners of one the earliest houses to be built in the new community of Oceanside CA in 1886, the Victorian home gained later fame as a location in the 1986 movie, ‘Top Gun’. It has survived efforts by developers to raze it in favour of resort hotels, but is now surrounded by modern structures of vastly less charm. The house reopened in March 2022 as the High-Pie Shop and is filmed with memorabilia from the movie (which I loathed).

3002 + 3004 + 3006 Clay Street

San Francisco

Queen Anne Victorian flats, built 1886

  

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I saw this striking Victorian home in the Concord, North Carolina.

 

The home is located in the North Union Street Historic District. The district contains fine examples of Late Victorian homes.

The Rookery

 

209 South LaSalle Street

 

Chicago, Ill.

 

Oct. 29, 2013

  

c.1910. A (modern) note with the picture reads: 'Designed by Henry Currey, this cast-iron and glass structure was opened in August 1875. Its true and original use was literally as a winter garden where people could stroll in bad weather. The highly decorated stage was added in 1910. The glass in the roof has been removed, cutting down the light and that of the glass doors at ground level were curtained off destroying the light, airy atmosphere that it should have.'

 

A memorable business (lite) trip to the United States, my fourth to date, with an itinerary that took me for the first time to the big cities of Washington DC, Chicago and finally, Boston. I was awestruck for the full ten days of my travels. I.M. Pei mirror-glass John Hancock Tower that overlooks Copley Square impressed me, and I had lots of fun photographing it. Reflected in its lower-floor panels is the Gothic Revival tower of the Old South Church, across the road in Boylston Street. The building was designed by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, being completed in 1973.

 

April 1988

Rollei 35 camera

Kodachrome 64 film.

Pencil drawing by Keith LaCour

Drawn from 2/1/16 - 3/7/16

An attempt to make a foreboding image out of one of the most colorful and famous Victorian cottages in the U.S.A. Shooting from the ground up near the log of a tree which had been cut down through scattered leaves and lawn chairs.

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