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The whole house. Connected to my sunroom Sunday photo:
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It is a superb house and the view from the sunroom is stunning, see following photo:
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Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
This two story single family Mediterranean Revival built in San Francisco in 1928 is based loosely on 16th century Italian palazzo architecture. The compact design, living space over the garage, best utilizes the small lots in the area.
The Marina district is almost entirely landfill, constructed for the Exposition of 1915 to honor the opening of the Panama Canal. After the end of WWI in late 1918, almost all of the Expo buildings were razed or removed and home building began in the area. Most the houses were built from 1919 through the early 1930’s.
Photographer Dmitry Kokh discovered polar bears living in an abandoned weather station in Kolyuchin, in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation, while on a trip to Wrangel Island, a Unesco-recognised nature reserve that serves as a refuge to the animals
At the BC Royal Museum in Victoria
Workers’ houses from XIX century.
Karol Scheibler (1820 - 1881) was one the first industrialists who, apart from financial gains, cared for the living conditions of his workers. Thanks to him, Księży Młyn was built, which was the largest workers’ settlement in Lodz, a “city inside a city” including hospitals, fire station, a later also a power plant, gasworks and churches of different denominations.
This was taken with my Pentax Spotmatic camera on 35mm Kodak slide film.
The house was a controlled burn for training, by the Hamilton Fire Department, and to make way for the Red Hill Valley Expressway.
A reflection of "House of Knowledge" by Jaume Plensa.
My previous post of this piece.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, Yorkshire, UK.
24 April, 2011.
My YSP set.
12 Monate, 12 Themen, 12 Bilder ...
Thema Februar: Farbe
Diesen Monat aus dem Archiv.
#photochallenge2019 #februar2019 #farbe
An inquisitive House Finch paid a visit to the backyard area.
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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More from the £5 Kodak! Still going eastwards, towards Gueret, the road from Montaguit Station to the village of St. Sylvain Montaguit, crosses the line less than 1km from the station. In past times, the crossing would have been protected by a pair of swing gates, operated by a large vertical handwheel in the house, but these have been replaced with the automatic half barriers. The house is now a private dwelling, an ideal residence for a railway fanatic!
1960 Kodak 66 Model III, f4.5/75mm Anaston, X2 yellow filter. Fomapan 400 in Caffenol C, (20g coffee, 20g soda, 6g vitC, 6g iodized salt, 500ml water) 5mins presoak, 15mins @21C. Scanned @1200dpi on an Epson V500.
Thanks to Aces and Eights Photography for opening this treasure up..
Aces and Eights photographs of this house may be seen here:
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Birds infected with House Finch eye disease (also called Mycoplasmal conjunctivitis) have red, swollen, runny, or crusty eyes. In extreme cases the eyes become swollen shut and the bird becomes blind. You might observe an infected bird sitting quietly in your yard, clumsily scratching an eye against its foot or a perch. While some infected birds recover, many die from starvation, exposure, or predation. The disease has affected several other wild bird species, including American Goldfinch, Evening Grosbeak, and Purple Finch. John Heinz NWR