Saturday Self Challenge 14/7/2018
Charakterkopf
Lincoln Castle
Jesuit Church.
Castle of Loulé.
City Hall - side aisle.
Door carved in teak wood.
Saturday Self Challenge 21/7/2018
Architectural detail.
Amber Museum.
Saint Barbara Church.
High density of lockets.
A wild orb ;-)
Architecture and peacocks.
Fajã do Ouvidor.
Old Market.
Little drummer boy and girl
Short regional train.
Carriage tour passing by.
Bronze dwarf - selling newspapers.
Old façade.
Royal Palace's yard.
Silves Castle.
Right side of mural.
Remains of ancient quarry.
Carnival of the Schist Villages.
Dance of Muslim couples.
Bronze dwarf - acrobat on lamp pole.
Ricardo Quaresma.
Desert fox, by Bordalo II.
The mutants ;-)
Just a daisy on the dog walk :-)
Le plus court chemin ...
Réflexion boréale
La nuit des temps
Acalmie
Saturday self challenge 23/06/2018
Oh to be in England
The Drummer
Small pond surrounded by heath.
Eye-catching façade.
Then she moved her head...
Touch of spring on the railway side.
Rabbit in two halves, by Bordalo II.
Tapas Bar's street lamp.
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Former County Hall, London
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County Hall (sometimes called London County Hall, LCH) is a building in Lambeth, London, which was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council (GLC). The building is on the bank of the River Thames, just north of Westminster Bridge,
The main six storey building was designed by Ralph Knott. It is faced in Portland stone in an Edwardian Baroque style. The construction, which was undertaken by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts, started in 1911 and the building was opened in 1922 by King George V. The North and South blocks, which were built by Higgs and Hill, were added between 1936 and 1939. The Island block was not completed until 1974.
County Hall (sometimes called London County Hall, LCH) is a building in Lambeth, London, which was the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council (GLC). The building is on the bank of the River Thames, just north of Westminster Bridge,
The main six storey building was designed by Ralph Knott. It is faced in Portland stone in an Edwardian Baroque style. The construction, which was undertaken by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts, started in 1911 and the building was opened in 1922 by King George V. The North and South blocks, which were built by Higgs and Hill, were added between 1936 and 1939. The Island block was not completed until 1974.
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