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A castle of the Anglo Irish landowners. A stairs used by the tenants from the estate to access the room in which the rents were collected every year.
Opened in 1925 on the west side of Indiana Avenue south of Court Street, this building housed the Gallagher Business School for the next quarter century. The school’s classrooms and office were on the second floor, while the first floor was rented to tenants such as the A.E. Gray Garage and Used Car business.
Opened in 1925 on the west side of Indiana Avenue south of Court Street, this building housed the Gallagher Business School for the next quarter century. The school’s classrooms and office were on the second floor, while the first floor was rented to tenants such as the A.E. Gray Garage and Used Car business.
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A couple of blue tits seems very interested in the nest box. Hopefully they will move in... :)
Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), 25.03.2015
Olympus E-400 Digital Camera
After being vacated almost 2 years ago after the local Elks Club was shut down due to violations with grand lodge, the former GTW depot in Owosso has sat vacant, and unfortunately it is starting to show. With only a couple trains a week passing by, there isn't much to shoot there anymore, and the job is almost always arriving after dark. Coming to switch Georgia Pacific, HESR 765 crawls past the depot and the lone leaning GTW code line pole in front. I'm sure someone could do something with this depot, money will be the big factor as always.
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Last year a pair of chickadees claimed this birdhouse; this year is bumblebees.
The new peeps are busy pulling out the moss from previous tenants. :-)
Project 365-140
Looking across Derwent Water from it's southern shore in the Lake District National Park, England to the southern flanks of Skiddaw (3054ft - 931mtrs)
The lake occupies part of Borrowdale and lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. It is both fed and drained by the River Derwent. It measures approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and is some 72 feet (22 m) deep. There are several islands within the lake, one of which is inhabited. Derwent Island House, an 18th-century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year. (wiki)
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Uninhabited and unused dairy farms on Route 6 in Wawayanda, NY. The second has had all outbuildings removed except the tenant house.
Plus Ultra on Wageningen Campus, a multi-tenant building has been developed for startups and mature knowledge-intensive businesses and institutes.
The open structure of the building comes across beautifully in the entrance area and its eye catching wooden staircase, crawling up inside of a large atrium. I intensified the feeling of depth in this height edit of the perspective.
I would like to thank the kind lady who works there, that invited me in to take a look inside of the building.
Architect: Proof of the Sum
A beautiful sunny day in Folkestone, but the recently installed beach huts are somewhat surprisingly underutilised.
sana ,nasıl daha iyi olacağını söylerler,
seni tanımayan insanlar söyler bunu...
sen ömrünün yarısından fazlasını yaşamışken hem de..
sana gelir nasıl olman gerektiğini söylerler,,,
sen kendin gibi kalmalısın,
başkalarının senden beklediği gibi değil,
sen hayallerinin peşinde koşmalısın,hayallerinin peşinde,
ama gerçeklerle,
imkansızı isteyerek ,hayallerle,bunu yapabilir misin?
kendin kalabilir misin?
özgür olabilir misin?
kendini ne kadar seviyorsun
kendine ne kadar inanıyorsun?
özgür'müsün?
ve bedeli olduğunu bilerek hayal etmenin bile,
devam edebilir misin?
herkese ve her şeye rağmen kendin kalabilir misin?
bırak sana inananlar bir elin beş parmağını geçmesin...
kiracı olma kendi ömrüne,
özgür'müsün?
eğer özgürsen bunu yapabilirsin
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Uig, Isle of Skye
Captain Fraser's Folly or more commonly known as The Uig Tower, is a nineteenth century folly located in Uig on the island of Skye in the Highlands of Scotland. It is a category B listed building. It stands along the A87, which connects Portree and Uig, about two kilometres south of Uig. The tower is positioned on the south-eastern side of the bay on its southern headland opposite Rubha Idrigil.
Major William Fraser became the owner of the Kilmuir Estate in 1855 and the tower was constructed around 1860 on the spot where the local tenants had to go to pay their rents to the estate's Factor. Fraser was, like many other landlords in Scotland, notorious for his contribution to the Highland Clearances, during which tenants were evicted so the land could become available for large-scale sheep farming. The folly is still associated by locals with the Clearances. Fraser lived in a large house called Uig Lodge, which was washed away in a flood in 1877 shortly after the conclusion of the clearances.
In 1884 Fraser attempted to evict a family at Garafad in Staffin during a rent strike. Fraser called for help from the Government to break the strike, claiming that the local people were in rebellion. In November 1884 a flotilla of naval ships arrived in Uig Bay and the police and marines took up positions in Uig. However, the strike was not broken, the family remained in their home, and the police and military left shortly thereafter.
Construction
The Tower is a two-storey, round structure in Romanesque style, with narrow lancets in a cross-shape in place of windows. Though it looks very much like a Norman tower, the folly has no military function and was designed purely for show, and as an indication of Fraser's wealth and status.
The tower was later turned into a family home, but this was abandoned in the 1950s. The Uig Hotel (where this image is taken from) once owned the tower, but this is no longer the case and a local land owner apparently owns it now.
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