Window Reflections
Window Reflections
Detail - The Kress Building
Building Detail - The Kress Building
Building Facade - Kress Building
Pisa Chiesa Cattedrale di Pisa 1 Fuji XPro1 14mm
An ornate lead rainwater hopper
Grate over a Door
St John's College gargoyle
ornate college drainpipe
St John's College gargoyle
Every inch decorated
Ornate
Over the top
A typical Roman door
Stairwell
Stairwell
Stairwell
Stairwell
Ram's Head door knocker
Ornate Doorway
Lion Door Knocker
Elevator Doors
Ornate Elevator Panels
Ornate Elevator Panels
Ornate Elevator Panels
Door to the Victorian Room in the Driskill Hotel
Hood Ornament
Hood Ornament
Eagle with Shield
Eagle
Eagle Relief
The Surrogate's Courthouse
The balconies of Lima - 2 (Explored)
The balconies of Lima - 1
Entryway
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo
Angel Cherub
Angelic Cherub
Angelic Cherub
Cross with Cherub Angel
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo
Church Door
Doorway
The Casino Club Building
Retablo - Cathedral of San Fernando
Baptismal Font - Cathedral of San Fernando
Stained Glass Window
Looking upwards
Neo-gothic details
Entrance
Ornate carvings
Ceiling details
Looking up
Blue and gold
Wood and mirrors
Elegant balcony
Pensive
TeXas Door Hinge
pulpit at St Barnabas
Human nature
Our Young Folks
Magazine for Mothers
Whimsical Truck
Rising Sun
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"The original street bollards became adapted from the French cannons captured at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. They were placed on street corners to stop the iron wagon wheels of carts from mounting the kerbs and doing damage. They proved so popular that they adorned many of the London streets and, once the real Cannons were all used up, copies were made and are still to be seen on the streets of London today."
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