Georgian Architecture; Historic Georgian Building; Dublin City; Georgian Dublin; Historical Dublin; Ireland; Lord Powerscourt; Powerscourt Mansion; Powerscourt Shopping Centre, IRELAND07
Luas Tram; Light Rail; Rapid Transit; St. Stephen's Green; Dublin; Ireland; public transport; modern buildings; Architecture; cars; Dublin; Royal College of Surgeons; Grafton Street; shopping centre
Aka Renga Red Warehouses - Minato Mirai was once the site of red brick warehouses, bustling with rowdy sailors and longshoremen during the port's heyday of the silk trade. Abandoned for decades, Aka Rengu or Red Warehouses are now the venue of restaurants, boutiques, art spaces and cafes.
Dublin Architecture; Colonial Ireland; Dublin Castle; Historic Dublin; Irish Free State; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; Norman Dublin; Royal Chapel Dublin; Dublin City
'warehouse' word written out in smooth red bricks and surrounded by other elaborate brick work high on the facade of warehouse in Liverpool docklands. North West UK
close up weathered masonry pedestal of gatepost, inscribed with 'MDE warehouse', at entrance to courtyard of Liverpool docklands warehouse. North west UK
Red Brick Warehouses (Kanemori Warehouses or ''kanemori'' These Warehouses built at the end of the Meiji era now house a variety of boutiques and restaurants serving seafood. A night view of Hakodate can be seen from the The Blue Moon bay cruise. Located in the vicinity of the red brick warehouses. IPTC for XMP Core
Vidler and Company; Rye; estate agents; surveyors and valuers; James C Vidler; auctioneer; land agent; James C Vidler, Son and Clements; warehouse; river side; Deals Quay; Wish Ward; Strand; Mermaid Street; Quay; Deals Warehouse; old black wooden warehouses;
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The firm had been established in Rye by c1826 by John Vidler (1789-1854), a port officer, auctioneer and merchant. He was Mayor of Rye in 1839, 1845 and 1850, and a JP from 1845 until his death in 1854. He was in partnership with a Mr Reeve from 1826 to 1843 and then with his second son until 1854
Red Brick Warehouses - Kanemori Warehouses or ''kanemori''. These warehouses were built at the end of the Meiji period and now house a variety of boutiques and restaurants usually serving seafood.
Renovated Station Building; Modern Offices; Malahide; North Dublin; Fingal; plants; trees; Ireland; blue sky; sunny; red brick; windows; door; chimneys
streetscape town towns city cities centre centres English England [great Britain] [united Kingdom] building buildings Architecture old traditional [high st] [main street] st street streets people shopping shoppers shops shop retail unit units [high class] [specialist stores ] store stores businesses [blurred people] moving blur figure figures blurring [low shutter speed] [black & white] Tudor style buildings [main shopping street] [blurred shoppers]
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The streets, shops and buildings of Chester, Cheshire, UK
A brick archway above a door at Saint Nicholas Church, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, N. Ireland. Some confusion exists as to the exact date and foundation of the Church. It was almost certainly built by John De Courcy, a well known builder of Churches and Abbeys, who founded Carrickfergus in 1182. The Church looked very different then than now in several ways. The Chancel is much longer than it was originally, having been built by Robert le Mercer in 1305-6. The roof was lower. The floor is at present about three feet higher than originally, due to various roof collapses and the burning of the Church. Originally the body of the Church was much wider. The massive Norman arches opened out on both sides of the nave, revealing side aisles. Sir Thomas Drew, the Architect, in his report dated 1872, says: “opposite the two east ward arches on each side would appear to have been lateral chapels, two on the south and two on the north, which occupied very nearly the area of the present transepts.” The position of these chapels would have been about the east walls of the present Church. These all disappeared in the reconstruction carried out for Sir Arthur Chichester by one Thomas Paps in 1614. The Norman pillars were encased in the present walls and did not come to light until 1907 when they were uncovered.
streetscape town towns city cities centre centres English England [great Britain] [united Kingdom] building buildings Architecture old traditional [high st] [main street] st street streets people shopping shoppers shops shop retail unit units [high class] [specialist stores ] store stores businesses [blurred people] moving blur figure figures blurring [low shutter speed] [black & white] Tudor style buildings [main shopping street] [blurred shoppers]
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The streets, shops and buildings of Chester, Cheshire, UK
streetscape town towns city cities centre centres English England [great Britain] [united Kingdom] building buildings Architecture old traditional [high st] [main street] st street streets people shopping shoppers shops shop retail unit units [high class] [specialist stores ] store stores businesses [blurred people] moving blur figure figures blurring [low shutter speed] [black & white] Tudor style buildings [main shopping street] [blurred shoppers]
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The streets, shops and buildings of Chester, Cheshire, UK
streetscape town towns city cities centre centres English England [great Britain] [united Kingdom] building buildings Architecture old traditional [high st] [main street] st street streets people shopping shoppers shops shop retail unit units [high class] [specialist stores ] store stores businesses [blurred people] moving blur figure figures blurring [low shutter speed] [black & white] Tudor style buildings [main shopping street] [blurred shoppers]
streetscape town towns city cities centre centres English England [great Britain] [united Kingdom] building buildings Architecture old traditional [high st] [main street] st street streets people shopping shoppers shops shop retail unit units [high class] [specialist stores ] store stores businesses [blurred people] moving blur figure figures blurring [low shutter speed] [black & white] Tudor style buildings [main shopping street] [blurred shoppers]