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The Siebersturm (1385) sits just beyond the famous Plönlein square with the beautiful cornerhouse. The road to the right leads down to the Kobolzeller Tor. Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany.

With the shadow of the parish church "St. Josef zu Margareten"

 

In Margareten, Vienna's 5th district

 

I took this photo after a dental treatment at the nearby Dentalklinik Margareten.

  

Favoriten is the 10th district of Vienna and a typical working-class and immigrant district.

"Pfersee is a part of the city of Augsburg, Bavaria with some 25.000 inhabitants [...]. In 1911 Pfersee was incorporated to Augsburg." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfersee de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augsburg-Pfersee

Margareten is the 5th district of Vienna.

This is edited/cropped version of a photo I published in 2014.

 

The backdrop is the Cornerhouse cinema, Oxford Road, Manchester.

 

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Cornerhouse ! TABAC / LACOSTA

 

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Denkmalgeschütztes Eckhaus in der Brigittenau, dem 20. Bezirk von Wien

 

"Dieses markante Eckhaus mit überkuppeltem Eckerker in den Formen der deutschen Renaissance wurde 1894 von Anton und Josef Drexler erbaut. Die Einrichtung der Apotheke ist größtenteils noch original erhalten." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_denkmalgesch%C3%BCtzten_O...

 

Listed corner building in Brigittenau, the 20th district of Vienna. It was built in 1894 by Anton and Josef Drexler in the German Renaissance style.

 

The pharmacy ('Apotheke' in German), after which the building is named, was located here from the very beginning and is still largely in its original condition.

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A big shout to Vibrant Walthamstow.

I cropped this to get rid of rather a lot of "empty space" in the front of the photo.

 

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Listed building at Prinzregentenstraße 8 in Augsburg's railway station district (1901/02, architect: Walter Krauß)

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My seventh image on explore (07/06/2016) reaching No. 175!

 

The reflections of the Cornerhouse building in the windows of the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, at sunset.

 

The Royal Concert Hall is part of the same complex as the Theatre Royal. It was built in a modern architectural style in 1982 on the former site of the Empire Theatre (1989-1969), and stands on the other side of South Sherwood St from the Cornerhouse entertainment & leisure centre.

 

Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP, Photoscape and Google Picasa.

 

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They've repaired the main part of the damaged garden wall after someone drove through the dog bench and wall.

There's still some more work to be done, but we're hoping that they don't forget to put a new bench there again too. But the main thing for us is that they've repaired it as it was rather than replacing it with some new and far too modern.

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"Master Butchers Fined - ln the first prosecution of the kind before the court, four master butchers were convicted of having opened their shops for business before the prescribed time opening time of 7:30am on certain days. All pleaded guilty by letter.

 

...Ivan George Leach, of College street, Portland, were each fined 10/ with £ 1 0/6 costs." - The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA Friday 15th March 1946)

 

Apart from the above, all I could find was a speeding fine and a fine for parking to far off the curb!

 

Port Adelaide, South Australia

An abstract view of the Royal Concert Hall's architecture, in Nottingham city centre.

 

The Royal Concert Hall is part of the same complex as the Theatre Royal. It was built in a modern architectural style in 1982 on the former site of the Empire Theatre (1989-1969), and stands on the other side of South Sherwood St from the Cornerhouse entertainment & leisure centre.

 

Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Round corner houses are interesting parts of the Stockholm city scape.

Another bus stop photograph--I think this was in the Noe Valley.

Legendary Corner House... herewith photos of decor usually hidden by the darkness. :)

 

This place, from the looks of some of the other interior shots, an old sound studio in its previous life.

Glynde, South Australia

Dit hoekpand van IJsselstenen dateert uit 1630. Het opschrift boven de deur heeft betrekking op het feit dat het pand in 1944, na het bombardement van 1943, is hersteld.

 

This corner house made of IJssel-stones (named after the river IJssel) dates from 1630. It was bombed in 1943 by the allied forces. Restored in 1944.

 

De Marnixkade is vernoemd naar Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, die in de Tachtigjarige oorlog De Schans verdedigde tegen de Spanjaarden.

Bron: Historische Vereniging Maassluis.

Manchester's replacement for it's previous venue for Finnish Black and White films about dentistry. Only kiddin

A rare pleasing angle on the otherwise "visually challenging" Cornerhouse building, in Nottingham at sunset.

 

The Cornerhouse is the major leisure complex in Nottingham, containing several high street food chains, a cinema, and an indoor golf course. Designed by Benoy, and managed by Wilson Bowden Developments, it looks very much like the love-child of a spaceship and a casino, with hints of art deco around the edges. It was built in 1998, on the former site of the Nottingham Post building, which had been more in keeping with the style of the Prudential Building. It stands between the Nottingham Theatre Royal & Concert Hall Complex and Trinity Square.

 

Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Round corner houses are interesting parts of the Stockholm city scape.

Mirrored tower block.

Nottingham after dark.

17 grove street at bedford street

Opdrachtgever en architect hebben in de buidel getast om er wat moois van te maken. Uitbundige architectuur in de Langestraat (nr. 29) in Alkmaar.

Round corner houses are interesting parts of the Stockholm city scape.

"My first love was the sound of guitar" Boz Scaggs Plenty of #guitar love at the @CornerhouseCH1 on Thurs last with a packed crowd for the excellent @Markmorris @AndyBellismusic 🎸🎸

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Cornerhouse, Hamburg

For the upcoming cycle of Whimsical, 22769 ~ [bauwerk] has created the Coffee Cornerhouse.

 

This item is a Gacha Set to collect of 16 items in total.

 

With every pull (50L$) at the Gacha Machine you get one of the following items from the 22769 ~ [bauwerk] Coffee Cornerhouse randomly in return:

 

RARE:

Corner Coffeehouse - LI 34 - 8,1 x 9,1 x 12,1 meters

 

COMMONS:

Coffee Armchair - 11 single sit animations - LI 2

Coffee Barstool - 12 single sit animations - LI 1

Coffeehouse Cup Lamp* - LI 2

Coffeehouse Wastebin* - LI 1

Coffe Marble Table* - LI 1

Coffeehouse Bistro Table* - LI 1

Coffeehouse Sunshade* - LI 6

Coffeehouse Counter* - LI 3

Coffeehouse Shelf* - LI 6

Coffeehouse Special Offer Stand* - LI 3

Coffeehouse Wallart* - LI 1

Coffeehouse Sign* - LI 2

Coffeehouse Cashpoint* - LI 1

Coffee Maker Machine* - LI 2

Coffee ToGo Supplies* - LI 1

 

all items have next onwer permissions: no-copy, mod**, trans

 

items marked with * are decoation only items

 

** used scripts and animations may have different permissions

 

We provide the SLurl to Whimsical:November below, but please keep in mind that the event opend to public on Friday, November 18th, 2016.

 

SLurl:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fuyumi/138/129/28

 

Gacha is a game of luck, for every pull you get a randomly selected item in return

1. Cornerhouse Yellow, 2. Cornerhouse Blue, 3. Cornerhouse Pink

 

Yeah for some reason I created the pink in landscape rather than portrait format, so it looks weird. I might try and fix it one day.

Former Cornerhouse cinema (closed 2015 to move to a new nearby venue called Home) - Whitworth Street, Manchester 13-2-17

2012 coloured pencils, gel ink pen, acrylics on cardboard

The view (south) of Nottingham city skyline from the top floor of Nottingham Trent University's Newton Building. The Cornerhouse and Royal Centre take up the foreground, with the Council House and Churches behind (L-R: St Mary's; Pitcher and Piano, the deconsectrated Unitarian Church Behind the Council House Dome; and St Peters), leading out towards Gamston and Cliptson.

 

The skyline has changed a bit since I took this (though they never made that 100m high statue of robin hood)* and Newton has been closed for refurbishments until recently. I should go back and take another to compare.

 

Taken with a Pentax Optio S.

 

More of my photos can be found here.

 

* James Mellor wanted to build a giant 100 m high statue of Robin Hood to boost Nottingham's tourist industry. For reference, the highest building in Nottingham at the time was about 60 m high.

 

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www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/news/Robin-Hood-statue-change-...

Cornerhouse with the memorial stone of the Four Sons of Aymon .

An exaggerated corner of Leyton.

 

All subject to change's in February 2024, with renovation work's.

 

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From the windows of this lovely building (now under threat of demolition!) you can see the stunning red brick and terracotta-tiled Palace Hotel, once the home of Refuge Assurance.

A4 pen, ink, watercolour

 

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