Tagged With "doors"
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Re: Doors of Malta and Sicily
Nice work. I'm also partial to capturing door photos, but you are much better at it than I.
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Re: Doors of Charleston
To alter a trite expression so it fits here: The delight is in the details! Thanks for the great collection and for the promise of more doors in the future...
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Re: Doors of Charleston
Los Portales. Always fun to see the entries and exits of our lives so concretely displayed and yet so enigmatic.
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Re: Doors of Charleston
I love doors, too. Most of these are familiar; the first one belongs to a dear friend, now departed. On a rainy day in Charleston, I very much enjoyed the walk downtown without leaving my comfy home.
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Re: Doors of Charleston
The very last act of the American civil war - Captain Waddell of the CCS Shenandoah (built in the UK), walking up the steps of Liverpool Town Hall surrendering his vessel to the Lord Mayor, after sailing 'home' from Alaska to surrender. The shipping offices in Rumford Place Liverpool were the Embassy of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. The CCS Shenandoah was the only Confederate ship to circumnavigate the world.
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Re: Doors of Jojawar
Some fine old doors there Doc ! 😀 D'you know they are bring prised out and sold as architectural salvage - often at high prices - to be mounted in hotels, houses as feature walls ? Otherwise I guess new owners would cast them out for firewood 😱
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Doors of Charleston
Besides enjoying grand panoramas of a city, I think it's good to look at the smaller things, too. It's often these that makes a place interesting and reveal a lot about its character. Details of architecture are among these facets,...
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Doors of Krakow
A gallery of some interesting doors DrFumblefinger encountered while visiting Krakow, Poland
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Doors of Sicily
Sylvia shares a gallery of some of the interesting doors she encountered while traveling around Sicily.
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Doors of Malta and Sicily
Sylvia shares some of the interesting doors she spotted while visiting Sicily and Malta.
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Doors of India
The doors of India are as diverse and interesting as its landscapes and peoples. DrFumblefinger shares some of those he encountered during his travels.
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Nov. 20, 2016 - Barrio Brazil, Santiago, Chile
Barrio Brazil is one of the older neighborhoods in Santiago. It was spared damage during the past several earthquakes, and it has some really fascinating doors.
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October 22, 2019: Some Doors from Stockholm
A sampler of some of the interesting doors DrFumblefinger spotted while strolling around Stockholm.
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Doors of Jojawar
DrFumblefinger shares with us some interesting doors he found in the village of Jojawar, India.
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Doors of Milan's Duomo
DrFumblefinger admires the exquisitely detailed and beautifully crafted main doors in Milan's Duomo.
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Arkansas State Capitol, Little Rock
Samantha enjoyed touring the Arkansas State Capitol building. She learned a lot about their history and I was impressed by all their lovely chandeliers.
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Las Puertas de Argentina
Several years ago, perhaps inspired by my search for new front doors for our own home, I began to take special notice of the doors I passed on my way around town or while on vacation.
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Doors of Morocco: Casablanca, Rabat and Fes
DrFumblefinger shares some of his favorite doors that he came across during a visit to northern Morocco
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Re: Doors of Malta and Sicily
Love doors and windows, I also take restaurant and cafe tables and chairs, especially in Greece!