Donut stall, Sudbury, Suffolk, streetscape, street, food, snack, food stall, donuts, catering, street food, market stall, Market Hill, East Street, King Street and North Street, man, customer, trader, street trader, market trader, flag, signs, van, Citroen, buildings, IPSV0937, IPSV1441, IPSV2998, IPSV1332, IPSV6952, IPSV1395, F76
Description
Donut stall at junction of Market Hill, East Street, King Street and North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk on a market day.
streetscape, Market Hill, Sudbury, Suffolk, Thomas Gainsborough, artist, painter, street market, market, market stalls, traders, fruit, vegetables, green groceries, car, vehicle, shops, stalls, bank, library, vans, shop sign, W H Smith, estate agent, Abbotts Estate Agents, people, pedestrians, shopping, IPSV2998, IPSV0937, IPSV1332, IPSV5962, IPSV6911, IPSV0811, IPSV6019, IPSV1474, IPSV1473, IPSV5941, IPSV6952, IPSV1395,
Description
Market Hill, Sudbury, Suffolk, on a Saturday market day during November 2010. The statue on the left is Thomas Gainsborough, the artist, who was born in Sudbury.
Marketr Square, Cornhill, Ipswich, Suffolk on an autumn day in 2010, looking from Westgate Street towards Tavern Street. The building on the right is the town hall.
A stall holder waits for customers in the popular London street market in Columbia Road, E2. A specialised flower market, Columbia Road is open every Sunday.
Greene King; Bury St Edmunds; traditional; Brewery; Beer Brewery; Suffolk; Architecture; historical; exterior; no people; Building Exterior; Englische; Brauerei; Sehenswuerdigkeit; Architektur; Historische; Aussenaufnahme; keine Menschen; Aussengebaeude
Description
Greene King is a British brewery established in 1799 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. It has grown to become the largest British owned brewery in the UK by a series of takeovers. Das historische Gebaeude der Greene King Brewery in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
Market square place Moyes s Hall Museum Cornhill bury st edmunds edmonds Suffolk England UK united Kingdom great Britain street small town population peace peaceful serene quiet still relaxing relax beauty beautiful lovely scenic scenery tourist attraction tourism traditional old conservative polite fashioned courteous preserve preserved unchanged tradition tranquil tranquillity calm calmness calming stillness quietness serenity relaxation pleasing pleasant agreeable likeable delightful amiable amenable accomodating nice friendly good nature natured charm charming pleasurable enjoy enjoyable shop shopping shopper buyer purchase purchaser purchasing retail retailer money economy local goods price cost sale sell selling business businesses commerce commercial shopkeeper shopkeeping Market
Stall Street, Bath, Somerset, pedestrians, people, walking, Bath and North East Somerset Council offices, Bath and North East Somerset Council, offices, council, Roman Baths, street traders, hot sausage stall, advertising bike, awning, seats, hanging baskets, flowers, pedestrianised, tourists, tourism, IPSV2998, IPSV0937, IPSV3161, IPSV2896, IPSV6952, IPSV1395, IPSV3104, IPSV3107, IPSV6814, IPSV4664, IPSV1164, IPSV5267, IPSV1651, streetscape,
Description
Stall Street, Bath, Somerset, seen in August 2011. The large building, right of centre, is Bath and North East Somerset Council offices. On the left is an entrance to the Roman Baths.
One of the many stall-holders in the new Fish Market in Kuwait. Note the high ceilings and excellent ventilation ensure fresh fish on sale stay fresh. The Market has some of the freshest fish anywhere thanks to the harbour literally just outside. Fish is highly popular in Kuwait and forms a major part of their diet.
streetscape, East Street, North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10, cars, van, market, market stalls, stalls, shoppers, pedestrians, Hughes, TV store, St Peter's Church, church, street signs, one way street, seats, litter bin, vehicles, lamp post, bollards, shops, British Heart Foundation, charity shop, BHF, street furniture, IPSV2998, IPSV3139, IPSV3049, IPSV0937, IPSV1332, IPSV5962, IPSV6911, IPSV0811, IPSV1473, IPSV1474, IPSV0851, IPSV6952, IPSV1395, IPSV3104, IPSV3107,
Description
The junction of East Street (left) and North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, seen in November 2010. The church is St Peter's made redundant in 1972 and now used as an event venue, but still maintained by The Churches Conservation Trust.