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Rome
Two story out house. top crapper for management and lower level for employees.
The Market Square but no Market today.
Seaside bar in Punta Prima....
built in 1630, this took 22 years and 20,000 workers to complete
Bethyl Church is only small but the gatherings are large.
Brodick isle of arran down by the beach
A beautiful church
Victorian house in Cape May, NJ
The Town Hall as was in Mansfield
Strange Building 17
Hobbiton, Matamata, New Zealand
City centre pub, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England circa 1986.
Somewhere in Amsterdam.
Strange Building 31
Quite a rare sight these days… traditional roadside fuel pumps at Stanhope, Weardale, Co. Durham, England. Photo taken 1999.
Efective house cleaning
Hi...this is wat i would lke...if i designed...my favorite kitchen...it's so cool...an clean lookn :)))
Washington, D.C.
The Kennedy Center is in Washington, D.C. and was built in lovng memory of John F. Kennedy and Robert R. Kennedy, brothers, who were assassinated at d
At Holmesfield on the outskirts of Sheffield, England. 1st.March 2011.
An old heybarn in northern Sweden
Very Public Loo
Strange Building 22
Strange Building 06
picture of a nice place
Attercliffe Common... the industrial east end of Sheffield, England.
A lady sleeping in an hamaque under a big tree
My little Tara miss her loads. Was my baby.
Random photograph of chapel
chaos
At Grindleford near Sheffield, England. Photo circa 1986.
the day after lol
A place with many happy sweet memories of love.
A handmade doll house that my family got from the old guy that built it. Every piece except the door hardware was made by hand. There used to be fou
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