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Taken of a small part of a building in the Over-the-Rhine area of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.
If you look closely, there is lots to see and think about. Why are there so many different colors of bricks? What's such a new looking window dong in such a decayed building? What was where the small window now?
Is there lots of water damage? And on and on.
A tropical palm that looks like a firework !, Winter Jasmine, rotting door timbers and a water and frost damaged wall.
Phoenix Canariensis.
LR3748 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Pay your weekly rent and suffer crap like this, London in the 21st century.
Council Housing Estate.
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Victorian railway/road bridge arch workshop (1). The last one closed a few years ago, probably due to structural failings/health & safety.
Number one of a 14 photograph sequence moving from left to right as the workshops gain in stature.
LR3934 © Joe O'Malley 2020
Georgian housing.
All bricked up . . . , to the left (out of shot) the bricks marry up with their modern counterparts.
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Council estate splendour.
Disrepair & neglect, but no doubt they still take the rent money every week !.
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Disused Victorian railway arch workshop (3).
It is such a shame, the workshops could be used to nurture new businesses and positively contribute to the economy.
LR3936 Joe O'Malley 2020
Window Tax, the taxation of light imposed by William lll in 1696 in England & Wales before being repealed 155yrs later in 1851.
Daylight robbery !!!
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Graffiti removal (The buff), communications cabinet and double yellow lines.
And yes, those bricks do run down from left to right.
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Bricked up windows in a rapidly changing part of East London.
Three six nine, the goose drank wine.
The monkey chewed tobacco on the street car line.
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowing boat, clap, clap . . .
Shirley Ellis, The Clapping Song (1965).
I found myself singing this as I took this photograph. It is the first song I remember as a child.
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Wall washers, holding the pine end in place on a row of Victorian terraced houses.
LR3900 © Joe O'Malley 2020
That old hippy shit comes around again !, I don't go much on daft street spelling either.
Setting something free as rubbish on your own doorstep proves you are low grade rubbish yourself !!!.
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