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Shell (2,275 square feet)
425 Southpark Boulevard, Colonial Heights, VA
Built and opened in 1996
Didn't get any photos of the gas station, but I took this to show how Shell reused the frame of Burger King's old sign for themselves. Thrifty!
Shell
Service Center (2,468 square feet)
9502 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA
This location was built and opened in 1995.
Aan de Carel van Bylandtlaan ligt het hoofdkantoor van Shell, met een opvallende toren. Het bestaat uit drie 'generaties'. Het oudste deel is uit 1915 en is gebouwd als hoofdkantoor voor de Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij (BPM). Op de herdenkingssteen in de gevel staat '15 juni 1915' en 'C C B Dunlop'. De gebroeders M.A. en J. van Nieukerken maakten een ontwerp in een naar de Gouden Eeuw verwijzende neorenaissancestijl (net als het gebouw van de Nederlandsche Handelmaatschappij op de Kneuterdijk). In die tijd stond het gebouw nog solitair en monumentaal in de weilanden. Het werd in 1928 sterk vergroot in dezelfde traditionalistische stijl, en in 1986 nog eens in een volkomen afwijkende, moderne stijl.
Shell
Miller's (2,579 square feet)
12245 Jefferson Ave, Newport Marketplace, Newport News, VA
This store was built in 1985. It was formerly a Happy Store Fuel Mart that became a Mobil/Miller Mart combo in 1994.
Some shells I found on the beach were lying outside the house to dry, still amazed about the beautiful lines and colors.
A Christmas tree made of shells and left on Howe Street in Bay Head, NJ. The shells are left blank and then signed by visitors to the beach with their names and, or a message. Adorned with a starfish at the top, smaller red shells throughout the tree.
Inside my greenhouse. I think this snail aestivated and then became dessicated and died.
The shell looks attractive with the low sun through it.
These 10 year olds were not put off by the idea of painting these shells without pencil first. They then used a line drawing on an acetate overlay to create an extra dimension.
Scottoy Viberti tanker – Shell. These are white metal copies of Mercury models. Each of these tankers is one of a limited edition of 300 according to the certificates in the boxes.
I have this in three other liveries, Caltex, Fina and Agip: www.flickr.com/photos/adrianz-toyz/26566631330
My policy is to take a photograph and toss them back, as I think our beach needs all the sand it can get.
Shell (closed) [2,100 square feet]
360 South Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA
This location was built and opened in 1970 and closed in 2017. The convenience store was previously Miller Mart/Miller's branded until the mid 2010s.
The color and variety of shells on the beach in Florida is a lot different than those found in Connecticut.
Shells, shells and more shells! I think it's a requirement if you live in Florida to have jars of shells all over your house.