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All the best windows are in public toilets. Ok, I know, that's not necessarily a true statement but this window really was in a public toilet and you have to admit, it's not bad as far as toilet windows go!
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Many of the old factories in this neighborhood have been repurposed as artists’ studios and offices. Gardens added. West Berkeley.
So we finally saw a bit of snow here this week!
Today it came down heavier ... but alot has melted away already :(
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Quantico, Maryland
The Disharoon store is a prominent fixture in the center of Quantico. The gable-front frame structure, erected around 1890-1910 has an intact street elevation with a recessed double-door entrance and flanking display windows. The rectangular two-story front block is extended to the rear
by an older mid nineteenth century store building that was probably moved back from the street or relocated from another site. The mid nineteenth century store is particularly significant with its unaltered features. A A double-door entrance is flanked by large six-over-six sash window openings covered with paneled shutters. In addition, the wall retains an old red and white color scheme
I liked the pretty net curtains hanging in this window. It also looks as though that is the original sash window. HWW!
The granite blocks and granite lintel are very typical in this part of Cornwall for houses built around the late 1800's. HWW too!
Town House, Redruth, Cornwall
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Another shot of this dinosaur museum in Stuttgart, Germany.
A baby mammoth bokeh, hope you like it, Winston does………
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Taken for this week's Macro Mondays' theme "jewellery". My husband brought three beautiful necklaces back from Dubai a few years ago: I always think of this one as wearing a sash, as that's what the sweep of white stones across the blue and yellow ones underneath reminds me of!
I really wanted to use a photo showing the back of at least one of these necklaces to Macro Mondays, as they are almost as beautiful as the front, and would give a slightly different take on the theme. In the end I decided to post this photo because I felt it had the best composition, with the band of white stones drawing the eye up and across. I have put a few others up on my own stream though, so if you're interested in seeing how beautiful they make the backs of jewellery in Dubai, go and have a look!! :-D
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Explore #49 on January 26, 2023.
The Macoupin County Courthouse was designed by the prolific architect Elijah E. Myers (1832-1909) whose work includes three state capitols (Michigan, Texas, and Colorado), along with courthouses and other public buildings in the United States and internationally. The McDonough County Courthouse, featured last fall in my series on Macomb, Illinois, was also designed by Myers.
After serving in the military during the Civil War, Myers settled briefly in Springfield, Illinois, and it was there that he obtained the Macoupin County courthouse commission. Myers must have put every ounce of his architectural knowledge into the Macoupin County design, whose grand size and elaborate ornamentation seems more suited to a state house than a rural courthouse. The Beaux-Arts building was under construction from 1867-70.
Beyond the beauty of this courthouse is an interesting backstory about how this building came to be known as the "Million Dollar Courthouse." The following description is borrowed from the Macoupin County website (macoupincountyil.gov/)
Macoupin County’s “Million Dollar Courthouse” received its nickname because when construction was halted in 1870 – that was halted, not completed – it cost $1.3 million. That would be $23.5 million dollars in today’s money. At the time, it was the biggest instance of overspending in Illinois history.
There were accusations by county residents regarding misappropriations of funds during the construction of the courthouse. One of the commissioners, Judge Loomis was accused of using stone from the courthouse to build a grand hotel, the Loomis House, on the square. Judge Loomis stated he purchased the stone but never produced a bill of sales. Another commissioner, County Clerk George Holliday, was seen leaving town by train in the middle of the night carrying a carpet bag. Public opinion was that the bag was filled with some of the money raised for construction of the courthouse. Holliday was never seen again and it is still a mystery as to where he went.
When the courthouse was opened in 1870, it was the largest courthouse in the country with the possible exception of one in New York City. The doors, staircases, windows sills and sashes are all made of cast iron, making the courthouse the first fireproof building in the country.
It took the citizens of Macoupin County 40 years to pay off the debt. Many lost their homes and farms because of the taxes. There was a two day jubilee to celebrate the burning of the last bond in 1910.
The “Million Dollar Courthouse” is one of few courthouses of its age that is not a museum, white elephant, or has been demolished. It is still a working courthouse which is open for business 5 days a week.
It stands as an awe inspiring example of what men did with their hands and simple tools a century and a half ago. Over the years, the “Million Dollar Courthouse” has become a showplace that attracts tourists, architects and artist from around the world.
The Macoupin County Courthouse is the focal point of the Carlinville Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. At the 2020 census, the population of Carlinville was 5,710. efault