Typical village houses of western Portugal.
Germany - Dillenburg, Wilhelmsturm
HBM..........The Boathouse Cafe.
Perspective havraise
Boatyard
NO - Oslo - Hotel am Holmenkollen
Corner of Golf Place and The Links
L'église Saint-Joseph (1)
L'église Saint-Joseph (7)
Germany - Herborn
Wenn nachts die Lichtlein brennen
HWW Petra Jordan 2nd April 1994
Penedos, HWW
Hamburg City Hall
L'esplanade du Mont Glonne .
St Salvator's
Škufija - Čapelo
Le Volcan
HFF an den Zeisehallen (PiP)
Hamburgtreffen 2024 - Spaziergang nach der Ankunft…
Wo ist der Baum ?
Une architecture qui part en vrille !
Lérab Ling
World Golf Museum, 2023
King & Bathurst, Toronto, 2013
Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
It blooms!
HFF ~ Boston fire-escape
All Saints Church, 2016
Tiles
A Dunster Castle View
PUY DU FOU 2016
Château de Saint Montant.
Klaustrophobie
The Dutch Village, 2015
Campanile dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
Bateaux de pêche (2)
Roman walls, different materials.
HWW. Shrewsbury National School
Schloss Wörlitz - Kuppel der Rotunde
All Saint's Church
Old Union Coffee Shop
Haveli
Municipal Buildings
Tourism Office, in typical local architecture.
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The Lord Clyde
Detail of the superb glazed tile exterior of the Lord Clyde in Southwark. The brewer Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co Ltd. was absorbed into Grand Metropolitan empire in 1971 and then merged with Watney Mann. This proved to be disastrouse for the brewery which closed in 1989. In 2010 the Truman brand was purchased by two London businessmen and in 2013 they opened a new brewery in Hackney Wick allowing Truman's beer to be stocked in a number of London pubs once again.
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