San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
A stormy day in Madrid
Stormy day.
Candelario
Nuevos Ministerios and Azca.
Nuevos Ministerios and Azca, Madrid
Plaza de Colón, Madrid
Madrid
Railway sculpture
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Pedraza door
Principe Pío metro and main line station, Madrid
Tres Cantos railway station. Storm approaching fro…
Madrid
Torre Europa
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Principe Pio, Mainline and metro station, Madrid
Quay Street, Penzance
Pedraza
Salamanca
Plaza de Colón, Madrid
Ancient door. Night shot.
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HFF everyone!
El Jardín del Principe de Anglona, Madrid
Café Moderno
San Pedro El Viejo.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and all goo…
A cold and dank evening. (Or, "You're never alone…
Another dawn shot through thick glass.
The answer! (I think!)
HFF everyone. What is this?
Truro back street, fresh fish advert and cathedral…
In danger of being knocked over by cyclists!
Madrid, northern suburbs
My walk to a class.
Principe Pio metro and mainline station, Madrid
The Four Towers
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Nuevos Ministerios
A view from my bedroom window
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POKE!!!!
Madrid street name tiles
Principe Pio
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I confess I know nothing about it. I passed by one day in dull weather and just liked it and took the shot (I have a couple of others). I can't remember even if it is residential or commercial or anything else for that matter. I haven't been back to that part of Madrid (Hortaleza) since.
HelenaPF, Martine, micritter, Eric Desjours and 13 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubVery nice picture.
I have seen this kind of frame around buildings in London. I think the idea is to prevent summer sun from heating the building excessively, but the winter sun, being lower in the sky, can give some solar heat gain.. But I am not an architect, so may be wrong..
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend
Peter
All the best, Doug
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