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If you've driven along the A4, maybe on your way to Heathrow, chances are you've admired the beautiful St Paul's Studios. But what's the story behind them?
Historic shopfronts add character inviting customers in to browse the wares on offer. We love vintage shopfronts.
Cidades para conhecer na Bélgica tem muitas, mas qual delas visitar?! Infelizmente, a Bélgica ainda é um país bem desconhecido dos brasileiros. Eu mesma antes de vir morar na Europa, pouca coisa…
Killarney is known for quaint, colorful streets, charming Irish pubs and stunning scenic beauty. Find out why we fell in love with 'the Kingdom' of County Kerry and all of the best things to do in Killarney, Ireland!
Analysis of madness. Madness really.
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Discover secret London spots! England's heart is filled with hidden places you won't read about on a guidebook. These are the best hidden gems in London!
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The old city of Subiaco, Italy, 1925 by Kurt Hielscher
These abandoned places in Georgia are eerie, but they also have a gorgeous and enticing charm about them, don't they?
Magnificent, dreamlike portraits of New York buildings comprise the opening exhibition at ClampArt’s new location
Self-described lover of signs, travel, books, style, vintage, and design Drew Walker recently visited New York City and spent some time documenting some of the vintage signs and historic…
Chester Rows consist of covered walkways at the first floor behind which are entrances to shops and other premises. At street level is another set of shops and other premises, many of which are entered by going down a few steps. The Rows, found in each of the four main streets of the city of Chester, Cheshire, England, are unique; nothing precisely similar exists anywhere else in the world. Dating from the medieval era, the Rows may have been built on top of rubble remaining from the ruins of Roman buildings, but their origin is still subject to speculation. In some places the continuity of the Rows has been blocked by enclosure or by new buildings, but in others modern buildings have retained the Rows in their designs. Undercrofts or "crypts" were constructed beneath the buildings in the Rows. The undercrofts were in stone while most of the buildings in the Rows were in timber. Today about 20 of the stone undercrofts still exist, but at the level of the Rows very little medieval fabric remains. Photo credit: "The Cross and Rows, Chester, Cheshire, England, ca. 1895" by Detroit Publishing Co., under license from Photoglob Zürich. Via Alabaster.
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
“As in water face reflects face, so the heart of man reflects the man” Proverbs 27:19 * If you’ve been following our blog for any time at all, you’ve probably seen that our favo…
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Lower Manhattan skyscrapers, in this view looking south, from Civic Center, district. Circa, 1909. The Singer Building (Ernest Flagg, 1908), are at center of this picture, over Broadway, with Cities...
It’s nearly been a year since our home renovation was completed and we’re still working on getting our living room together. One of the things my husband and I can never agree on is the…
Bruges, Belgium
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The 32 best photo locations in London for capturing the city's most famous views, from Tower Bridge to Big Ben – plus the prettiest neighbourhoods to know about