Musician at Funchal Market
Hetty Pit
Happy people at Funchal Workers' Market
Pingzhuang coal
Kinderton Arms
An amusing story at the Funchal "Workers' Market"
Smithy Coal
POW Camp
Gas bill
Defending the Winnats
Great Central Railway Birstall Leicestershire 14th…
Summer descent in the Dolomites
Hoffman kiln on the inside
Aphrodite at The Marriage of the Virgin?
"Sing me the restless man, O Muse"
Quarry blasting operations
Gothic Vaughton Works
Block 10
Haig Colliery
Chimney stacks
I and Thou encounter
Fossilised
Bukinje reflections
Cog Railway
Workers at the Funchal Fish Market
Buying a hat at Funchal Market
Pumping Station
Indian Pacific
Bawtry Nottinghamshire 28th February 2009
General Waiting Room
Cheddleton Yard
The Manchester And County Bank Ltd
In the mountains on Madeira Island
"Little Penguin" in a shed
Wooden boats
Gas meter
Marmion clothing factory
Great Central Railway Loughborough Leicestershire…
New Cheshire Salt Works
Colliery passenger service
Ausblicke aus einem Hamburger Pflegeheim
Crewe Chronicle
Huangjia departure
Derwent Bank kiln
Hamburgensie: Veddeler Fischgaststätte von 1932
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Gothic Revival Architecture / Pensaernïaeth yr Adfywiad Gothig / Gotika Revival Arkitekturo
Gothic Revival Architecture / Pensaernïaeth yr Adfywiad Gothig / Gotika Revival Arkitekturo
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Sherry-Netherland Hotel
The Sherry-Netherland is a 38-storey apartment hotel located at 781 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 59th Street in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed and built by Schultze & Weaver with Buchman & Kahn. The building is 560 feet high, and was noted as the tallest apartment-hotel in New York City when it opened in 1927.
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