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This is so fun - I cannot figure out how many layers are reflected in the window, or which is the reflection and which the window. I went back and found your posts for the Jolly Carter pub, so I can see the walls...and the signs is for the bank (I can spot a non-inverted image :) - but I cannot figure out where the people fit in. Great image, Gerald.
St Peter's Church
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St Peter's Church was built as a chapel at ease, at the behest of William
Wright, in red brick with slate roof and round-headed windows to the nave.
The ...
Site of Carrfield Mill
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Carrfield Mill stood under the shadow of the adjacent Ashton Brothers Mill
until that was demolished in 2008.
Originally known for manufacturing Zorbit t...
Ashton Canal
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The Ashton Canal runs eastwards from Manchester to Ashton under Lyne. It
links the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and Peak Forest Canal with the Rochdale
Cana...
The Queens
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The Queens always seems to have steady trade. It has been one of the more
popular pubs in the town centre. It has links to the Moors Murders. In 1965
Su...
8 comments:
Good theme day post.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Lovely!
My Bangkok Through My Eyes
The blues and greens of the posters make for pretty colored reflections!
Nice one : )
Lots to see from the across the street!
haha must have just missed me at the cash machine right next to the posters today. I live right there. lol creepy.
I've often studied my reflection in a pint of beer in the Jolly Carter Gerald... but not for a while I may add ;o)
This is so fun - I cannot figure out how many layers are reflected in the window, or which is the reflection and which the window. I went back and found your posts for the Jolly Carter pub, so I can see the walls...and the signs is for the bank (I can spot a non-inverted image :) - but I cannot figure out where the people fit in.
Great image, Gerald.
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