Exteriors
Folder: Structures, Inside and Out
Porch in Black and White
Falling Down in Black and White
Old House in Black and White
Abandoned
Late Afternoon
Abandoned
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Hwy 227, a short distance past the Marshall County line in DeKalb County, Alabama, in area badly damaged by the April 2011 tornadoes and hit again by one in February 2012 (IMG_3318)
Abandoned
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Hwy 227, DeKalb County, Alabama, in area badly damaged by the April 2012 tornadoes (IMG_3304)
Oak Grove Church
Peeling Wall
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4th Avenue near 4th Street, Attalla, Albama (IMG_9841)
Another Link in the Chain - Linking a peeling wall with a peeling wall
Vacant
Wall painting - Detail
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A full view of this wall can be found in my photostream. It was uploaded after this photo. Manhattan, New York City. Scanned 35mm negative (5V022)
New York Deco
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Located on a building somewhere on Central Park West, probably south of 72nd Street. Scanned 35mm negative. (1V004)
Majestic Facade
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Located somewhere on Central Park West probably between 73rd and 79th Streets. Scanned 35mm negative. (1U024)
Palazzetto Zuccari
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Home of baroque painters Taddeo and Federico Zuccari who designed and added the door and windows in 1592. On the Via Georgiana near the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy.Seen on a street in Rome, Italy. Scanned 35mm negative. (E002)
Hungry Door
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Palazzetto Zuccari, home of baroque painters Taddeo and Federico Zuccari who designed and added this door and two similar windows in 1592. On the Via Georgiana near the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy. Scanned 35mm negative. (E004).
Another Link in the Chain - From an arched door to an arched door
Architectural embellishment
Ornate Windows #1
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In 2015, by using Google Street View to walk the same route I took through the streets of Rome when I took this photo in 1994, I have finally pinpointed the location of this building and found its history. It is located at 3 Via di Capa le Case. It was built in the early 18th Century and is known by various names - the Centini Toni building after the second and third owners (Count Felice Centini and the Toni family), Toni Palace, and House of the Puppets because of the caryatids that frame its five second story windows. Both Centini and the Toni family did restoration work on the building. A plaque on the wall visible from Google Street View reads PROPRIETA TONI with the Roman Numerals MDCCXCIII below and underneath that RESTAURATA MDCCCLXXXVI. The first date,1793 is the date it was acquired by the Toni family and the second, 1886, the date it was restored by the family. Rome, Italy. Scanned 35mm negative (E006)
Architectural Detail
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