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Well this looks a chancy move , out there through the window and onto a very small ledge to stand on to clean some windows - pavements tend to be pretty hard to land on though .
Could not have missed the irony of the establishment below ,
( competitors as well to the firm my mother was a director of once as well ) .
What's my line?
Take my time.
I'm a working man in my prime.
– with apologies to Van Morrison
This apartment building is just west of the Battersea Power Station, London, on Circus Road. So the windows should remain clear for a great view of the power plant. Just wondering about the lone green bucket.
Industrialscape ...
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Pic taken May 25, 2023
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I remember being excited to hear that Frank Gehry would be designing one of the phases of the Battersea Power Station redevelopment as his buildings often produce striking photographs.
I imagine that teams of abseiling window cleaners were also excited to hear the news too.
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From the Batterseapowerstation.co.uk website, "Living in Battersea Prospect Place will be like calling an architectural masterpiece home. It’s the first time acclaimed architects Gehry Partners have designed residential spaces in London, and they have surpassed themselves.
The buildings all have access to a private garden, much like a traditional London square and each home has its own winter garden or terrace as well. Gehry Partners have designed two palettes for the interiors of Prospect Place, playing to the diversity that makes London such a special place to live. There’s LA, for adventure and excitement; and London, for a focus on history and architecture."
© D.Godliman
Here comes the sun
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
The porthole view from an Iberia A350, some magic from mother nature.
A window into the past.
Two generations of Alexander buses which were once the backbone for Dubliners in their daily commute.
Going back to green, former Dublin Bus Leyland Olympian RH 125, through the 90's the main double decker in Dublin, RH 125 is seen recreating a 46A on the last day of the route 25th January 2025.
Memories