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An impression of the Temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok Thailand photographed in 1969.
Camera: EXA 35mm SLR.
Film: Agfacolour CT18.
This structure was one of several large YMCA buildings in the city of Detroit in the 1920s. This neo-Georgian edifice was designed by Robert O. Derrick and is named after a local real estate developer, William Hannan.
This was shot through a sculpture in the front lawn of the Art Center and it made a great "frame".
More pics from downtown Mt. Clemens on my blog. stacyyoungblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/saturday-morning-in-m...
I feel like the buildings are whispering to each other across the alley.
27 and 33 State Street, Boston. The alley has its own number: 31.
Agrasen Ki Baoli was an open tank where rain water was stored in earlier times. The Agrasen ki Baoli is located off the Hailey Road in Connaught Place in the centre of New Delhi and is virtually unknown to even the people living in highrise apartments around this ancient beauty.
The Place d'Armes at Christmas time in the French town of Valenciennes.
4 December 2019
La Place d'Armes pendant la période de noël à la ville française de Valenciennes.
4 décembre 2019
Leystraat shopping street in the Belgian city of Antwerp
15 June 2019
La Leystraat rue commerçante à la ville belge d'Anvers
15 juin 2019
One of my most favourite places to visit in all of Ireland.
Lismore Castle has been the Irish home of the Dukes of Devonshire since 1753 and is possibly the most spectacular castle in Ireland. Situated in a panoramic position overlooking the Blackwater Valley it has views over rolling, wooded hills to the Knockmealdown Mountains beyond. Whilst being totally private, the Castle is on the outskirts of the Heritage Town of Lismore and a mere 200 yard walk to all its amenities.
Lismore Castle is located in the town of Lismore, in County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. It was largely re-built in the Gothic style during the mid-nineteenth century by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire.
The castle site was originally occupied by Lismore Abbey, an important monastery and seat of learning established in the early 7th century. It was still an ecclesiastical centre when Henry II, King of England stayed here in 1171, and except for a brief period after 1185 when his son King John of England built a 'castellum' here, it served as the episcopal residence of the local bishop. In 1589 Lismore, was leased and later acquired by Sir Walter Raleigh, who sold the property during his imprisonment for High Treason in 1602 to another famous adventurer, Richard Boyle, later 1st Earl of Cork.
Built in Ranch de Taos, New Mexico it was completed in 1815. It has reportedly been painted and photographed by more artists than any other church in the United States. Certainly one of the most beautiful and appealing building that I've seen. This is the back of the church