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Broadgate, London EC2.

 

Sony A7II + Sony Zeiss Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA

Two foot gauge Andrew Barclay 0-4-0WT "Glyder" (Works No.1994) and standard gauge Lewin 0-4-0T 18 (Works No.683) run side by side in the exchange sidings at Beamish.

troca de olhares - exchange of glances, Loulé, Janeiro - January 2016

Two gents swapping details in Liverpool city centre.

exchange place skyscraper in boston's financial district

Exchange$ | Street Moment - Back to Petaling Jaya Section 17 Morning Wet Market. This is my daily street walk area after I am having my breakfast at the coffee shop nearby. This Morning Wet market opened everyday and the price are reasonable. People are friendly and they thought I am a reporter for a local newspaper.

© 2016 Mike McCall.

_Exchange Bank, Alma_.

Alma, Bacon County, Georgia, USA.

"Space Age" space needle type sign

A vertical panorama of the Exchange Arcade in Nottingham

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Most of the time when I’m in this area I take photos which are of this particular building, and indeed the spot where I am standing. This time, however, it was nice to get a shot from the entrance of this, the Royal Exchange, looking out through the columns.

 

There was a lot of lens flare coming out from the lights at the top of the image, but luckily this was only where the actual sky was. It was easy enough to paint over in Photoshop to ensure the flares disappeared. Then I opted to turn it into a black and white image anyway, so the lovely hue I painted in was irrelevant in the end.

 

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The Exchange Crescent bridge to Rutland Court at night.

The American Stock Exchange Building, formerly known as the New York Curb Exchange Building, is the former headquarters of the American Stock Exchange. It is located on Trinity Place in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1921 and enlarged in 1929–1931, the building represents a link to the historical practices of stock trading outside the strictures of the New York Stock Exchange, which took place outside ("on the curb") prior to the construction of this building. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978. The building presently stands vacant, the stock exchange having moved out after merging with the NYSE in 2008.

 

The American Stock Exchange Building stands in Lower Manhattan's Wall Street area, occupying a parcel that extends from Trinity Place to Greenwich Street, just south of Thames Street. It is a fourteen-story steel-framed structure, with its formal facade, finished in limestone, facing Trinity Place. Both the original 1921 structure and its later enlargement were designed by the New York firm Starrett and Van Vleck. The facade facing Greenwich Street is of gray brick, with five large round-arch windows overlooking the trading floor. The trading floor was trimmed in a Renaissance Revival style, but the main structure is distinctly Art Deco, a product of the 1929-31 addition.

 

New York's stock trading activity historically took place in outdoor spaces until 1792, when a predecessor to the New York Stock Exchange was founded, and some trading moved indoors. Trading continued to take place "on the curb" outside the NYSE. The outside traders benefited from the NYSE's refusal to allow trade in some types of securities, and became a leading marketplace for non-listed securities. This market had no fixed location, moving around as traffic and other conditions dictated.

 

In 1908, the New York Curb Market Agency was established, to codify trading practices. In 1911, the curbstone brokers came to be known as the New York Curb Market, with a formal constitution and brokerage and listing standards. After several years of outdoor trading, the curbstone brokers moved indoors in 1921 to a building on Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan. In 1929, the New York Curb Market changed its name to the New York Curb Exchange. The Curb Exchange soon became the leading international stock market, listing more foreign issues than all other U.S. securities markets combined. In 1953, the Curb Exchange was renamed the American Stock Exchange. The building currently has a building area of 181,725 sq. ft.

 

On December 1, 2008, the Curb Exchange building at 86 Trinity Place was closed, and both the Amex Equities and Amex Options trading floors were moved to the NYSE Trading floor at 11 Wall Street.

 

Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Stock_Exchange_Building

AMUSE 126 sketch by DRAMA

I participated in the reddit Lego Exchange recently and my gift arrived today. Dragon Wagon plus a black dragon and knight to go with him. The fight is on!

Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, a Hull architect best known for Leeds Town Hall, this Grade I listed structure was completed in 1862 and opened on 28 July 1863. Leeds Corn Exchange is now just one of three Corn Exchanges in the country which operates in its traditional capacity as a centre for trade, albeit no longer for trading in corn.

NS GEVO and Shenandoah Valley Alco exchange cars at Pleasant Valley VA.

Stumbled across a few MH photos that I never uploaded to Flickr.

For Scotland group competition. April 2018

Olympus PEN EE-2 With Ilford XP2 Super. Processed and scanned by Digital Photo Express Carlisle.

 

With 2025 Christmas tree.

30/7/77. Possibly a terminating Blackpool service arrives at Victoria. Note the roofs of Exchange station which closed in 1969 in the background.

This is an exchange with Seb FMK from Paris. After being flat out sketching exchanges, working, creating and promoting the Fuzz video, it was nice to get out in the sun and get my hands dirty.

 

Many thanks to Seb for the dope sketch. Seb - your style rocks bro and it was an honour to do this piece. I hope I did it justice. I kept the fill simple to try and keep with your vibe.

 

Yo to my RFK and FAL peeps and this pieces goes out with a special mention to the MG crew - Mission Graffiti. These guys are a crew of real pioneers. It was also an honour to mention such legends as Fuzz, Kit and Mark on my piece.

 

Bias bro - your piece is coming, and Chum and Jive - your sketches are on the way.

 

Peace and respect!

San Gennaro Festival, NYC

Sunrise view of the Exchange Building, located at the intersection of Exchange St. and State St., Bangor, Maine.

The crews of Port Erin and Douglas-bound services prepare to exchange the single-line tokens at Ballasalla station on a wet 24th October 2014. The manned station at Ballasalla was the usual crossing point for trains. However, this scene would within days pass into the history books for, from the start of the 2015 season's timetable, service trains would thereafter cross at Castletown. Ballasalla station's up loop was locked out of use except for use by maintenance trains, and from the end of the 2015 timetable the station became unmanned by a permanent paid staff member.

 

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Embarrassingly, I've got so much fatter and the prof has got so much thinner, that it became expedient to swap wedding rings. I hadn't worn mine for ages because it's too tight, while he was alarmed when his slid off by accident. With a nod to Harry and Meghan today, we changed over!

The Royal Exchange is situated at the junction of Threadneedle Street and Cornhill in the City of London. The current building was opened by Queen Victoria in 1844, but the Royal Exchange has been on this site since 1571

Next door to the Bank Of England is the Royal Exchange. The site was notably occupied by the Lloyd's insurance market for nearly 150 years. Today, the Royal Exchange contains restaurants and luxury shops.

Crowthorne Telephone Exchange on Kings Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire. Built in 1951, with the new addition to the left in 1975.

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For Filet,

 

A year old exchange.

Curves and a Christmas tree. Leeds Corn Exchange. 4/12/2024.

Stevenage Telephone Exchange Snapseed edit.

 

Typical 1970's architecture in Stevenage.

 

Any comments welcome :)

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