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A new pigeon roost / office building on Victoria Street in London.
Click here to see more London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From Wikipedia : "Victoria Street runs on an east–west axis from Victoria station to Broad Sanctuary at Westminster Abbey. Cardinal Place, across the street from Westminster Cathedral, opened in 2006 and contains a selection of restaurants, banks and shops, including a Marks and Spencer store. Further along the street, there is a large House of Fraser department store (formerly the Army & Navy) opposite Westminster City Hall. At the Broad Sanctuary end is the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy building, the headquarters of Transport for London at Windsor House, and the former New Scotland Yard building (headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service from 1967 to 2016)."
Whilst you're here, for those that live in and around London, you might be interested to know I'm an Admin of the new London Flickr Group which we've started to replace the group which mysteriously disappeared at New Year. You can find us here, including details of our first Photowalk just announced : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup
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This is the building I worked in for the NHS, before I recklessly chucked it all away! My office was on the second floor, straight ahead.
It was a nice sunny day when we went for our walk here, but very windy! To the left of this picture is the Guildhall (pic to follow)
The office building for the Delaware and Hudson Canal in the Roundout area of Kingston, NY. After many decades of abandonment and neglect it has been restored and is being used as offices.
It looks like sitting on an old farm, but actually it is on a busy street (Chestnut) in Asheville and housing several offices.
A couple of website follow which are useful for learning more about what constitutes the so-called "Queen Anne Style" of architecture in the United States.
www.nps.gov/nr/travel/asheville/che.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_th...
Madrid, Spain
MADRID SERIES
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As my Photo Charter day at the East Broad Top Railroad ended, I walked back towards my parked car behind the station. I had already wrapped up my DSLR, but had to capture this tranquil scene. Thankfully my Note 10+ does a decent job camera-wise.
Dresden, Germany
In November we traveled to Dresden, Germany to see Christmas markets and other sites. To learn more about our visit and to see more photos, check out my post First Impressions of Dresden, Germany in Fading Light on my blog Batteredsuitcase.net