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One of my detail shots from the inside of the church, done as an assignment for 2nd Year Photography at Algonquin College.
Done to match my "Tarot Card" portfolio theme.
© Maegan Lynch 2010-2011
Walker Art Building, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine (McKim, Mead, and White : 1894)
The Fashion Tower, 135 West 36th Street a.k.a. 135-139 West 36th Street, New York, NY 10018 USA (Emery Roth : 1925)
William Woodward House, 9 - 11 East 86th Street, New York, NY 10028 (Delano and Aldrich : 1916 - 1918)
General William Jenkins Worth Monument, General Worth Square, Fifth Avenue at West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010 (James Goodwin Batterson : 1857)
Beautiful pillars and ceiling covered with hieroglyphic carvings adorn the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Hathor in Dendera Temple complex. Qena, Egypt
2 E 82nd St, New York, NY, 10028, USA
2 East 82nd Street
Construction Date: 1898 - 1900
Architect / Builder: Welch, Smith & Provot [Alexander M. Welch]
Owner / Developer: W. W. & T. M. Hall
Major Alteration(s): None
Alteration Architect(s): None
Style(s): Beaux-Arts
Material(s): Red Brick, Stone, Limestone, Wrought Iron
Building Type: Town House
Original Use: Residential, single-family
Tax Block: 1493 Tax Lot: 68
-NYCLPC
, St Saviours Hall, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, UK
On a cloudy August afternoon in Plymouth, England, the historic St Saviours Hall stands as a prominent feature of the urban landscape. This striking stone building, with its distinctive tower and smaller turret, was originally built as St Saviour's Church between 1879 and 1880. Designed in the Victorian Gothic Revival style by architect James Hine, it now serves as a community hall. The image captures the hall's enduring architectural character, set against a backdrop of modern residential homes and parked cars, illustrating the seamless blend of history and contemporary life on this Plymouth street.
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Clarence Dillon House, 124 East 80th Street, New York, NY (Mott B. Schmidt : 1930
NYCLPC:
Clarence and Anne Douglass Dillon House | LP-0443
Landmark Type: Individual Landmark
Designation Date: 1/24/1967
Address: 124 East 80th Street
Borough: Manhattan
Designation Report: s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/0443.pdf
124 East 80th Street
Construction Date: 1930
Architect / Builder: Mott B. Schmidt
Owner / Developer: Clarence Dillion
Major Alteration(s): None
Alteration Architect(s): None
Style(s): English Neoclassical
Material(s): Brick, Stone
Building Type: Townhouse
Original Use: Residential, single family
Tax Block: 1508 Tax Lot: 63
All building data and notes from the Clarence and Anne Douglas Dillon House designation report and in some cases supplemented by the LPC’s Guide to New York City Landmarks (2009).
Thanksgiving in New York City. It was my first time there and what a joy that city was. A few photos from the Macy's Day Parade.
Ubeda, Spain, June 29 2024, Baroque church Iglesia de la Santisima Trinidad in Ubeda, Jaen, during evening light.
LeCarpentier-Beauregard-Keyes House, 1113 Chartres St., New Orleans, Louisiana (François Correjolles : 1826)
National Register Information System ID:75000853