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Showing posts with label window views. Show all posts
Showing posts with label window views. Show all posts

5 May 2010

The Abbey Gardens

Windows and doors at the Abbey Gardens, which we visited while away on a holiday last week.











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23 March 2010

2 March 2010

Window shopping





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17 February 2010

2 February 2010

Five o'clock

Leaving work at five o'clock.



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16 December 2009

Our shop window

The festive window display at our shop.





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23 November 2009

18 November 2009

Our local deli


June 2009

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23 September 2009

17 June 2009

Our shop

The charity shop where we've worked together as volunteers since Sunnyboy was 5 months old.





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27 May 2009

An ever changing creative space

The Frontroom is a 'fishbowl' style gallery space where installations are created to be viewed through The Frontroom's floor to ceiling sash windows (for free).









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20 May 2009

Dales Brewery



The Brewery was built in the 1870s and had several owners before it was closed in 1889 and used as a stabling. In 1902 Frederick Dale moved his brewery into the premises that still bears his name. Sold to Whitbread in 1955, brewing ceased in 1958 and the site was used as a depot and stores until the 1970s. It now houses a variety of shops and other businesses. Twenty years ago one of those shops was a small alternative bookshop where I worked as a member of a volunteer collective.

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13 May 2009

The Cemetery Lodge







One of our favourite local places to go for a walk is the cemetery, which is listed by English Heritage in the Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest as a grade II site. The Cemetery Lodge was built in 1848, the same year that the cemetery was consecrated. It has flint stone cladding and is a typically elegant Victorian small public building, now a private residence.

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6 May 2009

Upstairs at our favourite cafe


Looking out of the upstairs window at our favourite cafe

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