View allAll Photos Tagged old
A long exposure, landscape image of Heather growing on the cliff tops of Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
If you've liked this one, please check out my most interesting, scroll down my galery or visit www.christophegenin.com
you can also follow me on facebook christophe genin photographies or on twitter @christophegenin
Note: My images are posted here for your enjoyment only. All Rights are Reserved. Please contact me through flickr if you are interested in using this image for any reason.
Dank voor je commentaar
Danke für deinen Kommentar
Thank you for your comment
Gracias por tu comentario
Merci pour votre commentaire
Obrigado pelo seu comentário
Fishing vessels docked in the Old Perlican Marina in Perlcan Cove in Trinity Bay in the Town of Old Perlican on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador Canada
©Copyright Notice
This photograph and all those within my photostream are protected by copyright. They may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written permission.
The old pier at Swanage is a must for most photographers and for good reason, here's my take!
Built in 1859 the old pier was not for Victorian ladies to take the sea air but to load Purbeck stone onto ships to be carried to London.
Happy Bench Monday!!!
HBM!!
I saw this old guy while driving around La Grange, Texas. It's the very first jail house build in the town. Now it's being used as the City of La Grange Visitor’s Bureau and office space for the La Grange Area Chamber of Commerce. In the mid-1930’s, two members of the infamous Bonne and Clyde gang, Raymond Hamilton and Gene O’ Dare were held here for robbing the Carmine Bank.
Here's more info:
Fayette County opened its first jail in July, 1838. The cost of the first structure was $460. It was a primitive structure; prisoners were ironed and chained but within 10 years the building was sold. With no jail, prisoners were parceled out to various citizens for safekeeping. The plan worked until a murderer’s apprehension made arrangements for his incarceration in another town necessary.
In 1852, plans were finalized for a new jail that was in use by 1854. This jail was built by German immigrant Heinrich Kreishe, who was a stone mason by trade when he immigrated. You can see his work still at the Monument Hill/ Kreishe Brewery State Park.
By the early 1880’s, the need for a more modern and larger jail was evident and work began on the structure we now call the Old Jail. In November 1881, the county commissioners selected the Victorian Gothic design of Andrewarthe & Wahrenberger as the new look. The building was opened in 1883.
Just want to mention that this is not an actual church anymore. It's an empty structure.
Info from the Internet:
The Old Stone Church was built in the early 1890s to replace the Baptist church which had been lost in a fire. Hardly 10 years later, it had to be abandoned for the reservoir. Because it was built of stone and was clearly going to be a scenic attraction, the commonwealth was persuaded by townsfolk to let it remain. It stands alone on a point of land by the side of the water as a reminder of what was lost to the reservoir.
The Old Stone Church Site is open to the public and can be visited from 1 hour before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset. It is located on Beaman Street.
NOTE:
The Church is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
The old gasworks in Hrensko, Czech Republic was built in 1905 for production of acetylene gas.
Because the production process was dangerous and there was the fear that an explosion would cause serious damage to the surrounding area, the building was placed in a narrow rock canyon.
Nowadays it is used as a restaurant.
Hope this joke won't be lost on some of my foreign-speaking friends... :)))) Do I dare add a hint??? :)
the old life in the - smaqwly - village in south kurdistan this a pld and classic culture .
www.facebook.com/samaltofikk/?hc_ref=ARQauNlz6LloXq9fJLbY...
-