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Sorry, if I'm not sure, I assume Lizzie - my apologies.
Sorry, if I'm not sure, I assume Lizzie - my apologies.
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Sorry, if I'm not sure, I assume Lizzie - my apologies
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Perth, Australia.
I think buildings just meant more in the era. We build today - and the buildings are important for function and economics - but for the most part, the design seems a minor part of it / a box to be checked / a marketing ploy sometimes / but not something deeply felt as, IMHO, it seems buildings were in the era.
Yes, I agree.
Although I feel as if any moment I will see Charles Laughton
swinging around, ringing the bells from atop the structure.
I love those street lights on the sidewalk to the lower right.
Broad Street Station:
Designed in the Victorian Gothic style by Wilson Bros. of Philadelphia in 1881.
Also Frank Furness from Philadelphia.
Great pic! I love the old wig wam motels. Before I got divorced, the ex and I would take the kids up to the one in Kentucky every summer.Standard Oil, 1940s.