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When "snail mail" ruled
The Forbes Post Office demonstrates that, back in 1881, Post Offices were considered major public buildings. (best viewed large on black). HFF
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interesting colours and arches ... very eye catching
I think the mail could have been thrown out through
the arches and someone shout ... come and get it ;-)
ah ... it is my humour today ... after an election
it affects ;-) .... thank goodness for F1 this weekend
George .... it will rev things up a bit ... I hope ;-) oOo
seriously ... a fine building indeed . . . ;-)
wish you a most happy weekend:)
Gorgeous building, well captured.
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the heat is on ;-)
People are conspicuous in your excellent photo....by their absence.
Happy Fence Weekend to you!
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Great shot George from a super pov.
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Great composition and colors. Beautiful arches and balconies!!
little chance of forgery and deceit!
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