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The term stained glass can refer to coloured glass as a material or to works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. This fine example is seen in "The Mission " public house in Hull .It is in a room that was the Chapel when the building was The Seamans Mission..
My cat loves to sit on this ledge and look outside the window when it's open and repeatedly checks on me as well. I'm so lucky to have her. In November she had a cancerous tumor above one eye - rare for a two year old. They operated on her and hopefully she'll be perched in our lives for many many more years to come.
Cwmorthin Quarry is a slate quarry west of the village of Tanygrisiau, north Wales. Quarrying on the site started in 1810. In 1860 it was connected to the Ffestiniog Railway. In 1900 it was acquired by the nearby Oakeley Quarry and the two were connected underground. In 1970 it closed along with Oakeley. There was small scale working in the 1980s and 1990s, the mine finally closed in 1997.
Window on one of the very old buildings at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids.
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window and facade of the Kolumba (previously Diözesanmuseum, "Diocesan Museum") is an art museum in Cologne.
Captured in university-city of Cambridge, England., while out strolling and fooling with my Fuji.
Highest Explore position: 441 on Thursday, November 29, 2007
There is always something interesting to see from the window seat.
North Shore Train Line
June, 2022
A montage of a modern windowed tower (complete with reflections of a nearby building) and the Rome Time Exhibition make believe window inside Flinders Street Station. HMMM:)
Apparently, there is a Windows Wednesday theme of which I have only been aware deep in my subconscious.
This is a bit of a falling-apart, old sawmill at Balaclava, Ontario.
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Detail of the interior of the building of the Museum MORE, Gorssel, The Netherlands.
This blue window gives beautiful filtered light. I always find it interesting and fun to look at details of the building itself, in addition to admiring the art exhibited in a museum. ;-))
Happy Tuesday ;-))
This picture, which I took on one of my trips to Vietnam, also fits into the series "Window in House Wall". Ho Chi Minh City - the former Saigon - offers a myriad of good such photo motifs. I love going on a photo tour in Ho Chi Minh City.
"I discovered windows one afternoon and after that, nothing was the same." - Anne Spollen, The Shape of Water
This was taken on a walk downtown Ottawa one afternoon. I liked the juxtaposition of what is probably serious business going on behind those windows and the fantasy world being reflected on the outside of the windows. Happy window Wednesday!