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Customs House on the Bund was built between 1925 and 1927, replacing a smaller Customs House which stood on the same site.
The clock in the tower was the largest in Asia when it was built, its face measuring 5.4 metres in diameter with a 3.17 m long minute hand.
The buildng still houses the Shanghai Customs department, though China Customs also has a modern building on the Pudong side of Huangpu River - directly opposite the historic building.
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LOKMA (friedcake)
The lokma of Izmir is very famous… This dessert is prepared in the following way: The dough with yeast (Put a little tea sugar into the dough) is put in very hot oil. When the dough is taken out of the oil, put some sweet syrup on it. There are queues in front of every place where this dessert is well-prepared.
Answer to sevgili Rita'm : This info was from the internet.What they mean by ''tea sugar ''must really be the refined type of sugar as you said .And not in cube form (I mean lumps of sugar) but in tiny granule (grain) type I guess.So you put spoonfuls of it.
Just has the pleasure of meeting up with Warren (Fasene) on his trip to Adelaide. Thanks mate for a great little industrial shoot.
I even liked the design on the pillars. No detail was missed.
Historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. NYC
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Colours I perhaps wouldn't have picked, but they create subtle distinction within the building.
Historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, NYC.
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I managed to fit in a quick visit to Dublin before Christmas and six weeks of lockdown here. This is the Customs House, with some seasonal lighting. A belated Merry Christmas to everyone!
Somewhere in Tarkov City, Norvinsk Special Economic Zone...
"That's another scav down, intel says that the stolen container is stashed in the warehouse up ahead. Bag the 74, we should get moving before more of them show up, the last thing we need is a firefight with the Dealmaker's boys."
If you play the game don't ask me which building this is, I just felt like building something EFTish : P
Should have another build up next week, but we'll see, depends on how swamped I get with finals. Until then, thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
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deadmetal truck and web bike from fleabag customs
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A part of my Castles America series, the US Customs House, Portland, ME, circa 1872, as seen on October 17, 2023.
Inside the city's first skyscraper, the Custom's House Tower features an ornate rotunda with flags of the various merchant houses prominent at the time of its construction. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Dentro del primer rascacielos de la ciudad, el Custom's House Tower tiene una rotonda decorada con banderas de las diversas casas de comerciantes prominentes de la epoca de su construcción. Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
A grim old day in King's Lynn.
Had a bit of time to kill while Mrs W had her hair done.
I love the area around the Customs House on Purfleet. I'd not noticed this view before.
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The construction of the Customs House, at 1 Front Street, south of Lambard Street, was started in 1852 and finished in 1858. The building was unusual at that time for its fire-proof construction with iron beams inside the stone walls. The original building was completely made of granite. The 1912 addition was also granite from the same quarry at Mussel Ridge Islands in Penobscot Bay. The architectural style of the 2.5 story building is Italianate. The roof is a hipped roof. That architectural style was rarely seen in this area at that time. The building is considered elaborate because of the detail of how the stone was cut, set, and placed.
The very handsome Customs House building on Alfred Street, Sydney, built in 1845. It now houses a library, exhibition spaces and a bar / restaurant.
Back in June Johnni D. wanted to do another build-off, using Hummers and Humvees as our inspiration! This was my build, inspired by the Village Customs Ratrod001 (which isn't a Hummer, but reminded me of one).