Gaslighting, the old-fashioned way
Ghost Of Yesterday
A Room With A Lamp
Teatro America - lobby
Teatro America - the lamp
Teatro America - the lamp
Teatro America - the lamp
Teatro America
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fotografando l'Autunno
Edificio Lopez Serrano - stars
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wind !
Lamp
Middle Ages
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Elephant lamp
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Pier in fog
torticolis à Albenga
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Aspettando il marinaio
love street lamps !
lamppost in the blue
Vecchie pietre - Cornillon Confoux
Lamp on US Capitol Grounds (1)
IoM[2] - floor lamp
ultimo sole - HBM !
Edificio Bacardi - look up
Edificio Bacardi - Art Deco
Lamp at the shop
Wonky! (Definitely NOT a Fence Friday image)!
Caibarién - Liceo
Dean Liddell Gate
Bulwarks Lane bollards
lamp in the churchyard
le rose e il lampione
Gull
B&W Decor/Accessories, 1950s
Cornillon
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Punta de Maisí - fresnel lense
Sometimes you notice the light
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IMG 6695-002-Roman Baths & Abbey
IMG 6517-001-The Pump Room
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tre stelle e due lampioni
ritratto di famiglia
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Hotel Plaza - La Habana
The Plaza Hotel was founded by Captain Walter Fletcher Smith, and was built from an existing colonial building. It was designed by Ricardo Galbis Abella, and constructed by the New York firm of Purdy and Henderson, Engineers. The hotel opened in 1906 and was inaugurated in 1909.
A casino was opened in the hotel during the 1950s. It was owned by Philadelphia crime family member Angelo Bruno, along with Joseph "Hoboken Joe" Stassi and his son Joe Stassi Jr. Stassi was an associate of mobster Meyer Lansky. The casino was destroyed by mobs in early January 1959 as Fidel Castro's rebel army overtook Havana
A casino was opened in the hotel during the 1950s. It was owned by Philadelphia crime family member Angelo Bruno, along with Joseph "Hoboken Joe" Stassi and his son Joe Stassi Jr. Stassi was an associate of mobster Meyer Lansky. The casino was destroyed by mobs in early January 1959 as Fidel Castro's rebel army overtook Havana
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Many thanks also for the interesting information, Berny
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