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 <title>Walcot St.; Bath - 10</title>
 <description>What really grabbed me when I discovered this little shop was the play of the shadow from the hanging sign above. The intensity of colour and contrasts between iight and shade make this an intriguing composition.
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 <dc:date>2009-01-10</dc:date>
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 <title>Victoria St; Edinburgh - 1</title>
 <description>Situated in the heart of The Old Town curving down from the Royal Mile to the Grassmarket, Victoria St. features many of the brightly painted shops which characterise this area of Edinburgh. The colours reflect on to the wet surface of the cobble stones and combine to make this a rich and vibrant piece.
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 <dc:date>2009-01-02</dc:date>
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 <title>The Michelin Building; London - 7</title>
 <description>The Michelin Building stands as a landmark at the top end of the Fulham Road in South Kensington. Once the headquarters of the Michelin Tyre Company it was more recently saved from likely demolition and its delightful art-nouveau features lovingly restored by Terence Conran to host the Conran shop and the famous Bibendum Restaurant.
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 <dc:date>2009-01-04</dc:date>
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 <title>Sagrada Familia; Barcelona - 9</title>
 <description>Acknowledged as one of the Worlds greatest buildings famously the church itself is still being constructed and is not expected to be completed until 2026 at the earliest; 100 years after Antoni Gaudis death. Gaudi gave his heart and sole to the project which he worked on for 40 years up till his death. His spirituality combining with his passion for botany, and geology heavily influenced the design ... </description>
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 <dc:date>2009-01-10</dc:date>
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 <title>Manhattan Broadway; New York - 5</title>
 <description>The sun sets on Broadway towards Greenwich village and the facade of this tenement, with its typically New York escapes, comes alive. The shop below with its lights injects a burst of vivid colours into the view.
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 <dc:date>2009-01-04</dc:date>
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 <title>Honfleur; Normandy - 3</title>
 <description>At the turn of the 20th century, Honfleur established itself as the seaside haunt of Parisian aristocracy. It quickly became a centre for music, and art and much of this tradition remains today. The town is bustling with visitors to the many galleries and restaurants, but it is the view of the harbour side with brick buildings reaching 8 or 9 storeys with sailing and fishing boats moored below which ... </description>
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 <dc:date>2009-01-02</dc:date>
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 <title>cuban car trio - 22</title>
 <description>Because of the embargo and the shortage of petrol, the Cuban government prohibited the sale of vehicles to private citizens. Consequently American cars from the 40s and 50s have been kept running largely thanks to the ingenuity of their owners. Spare parts are not avaliable and so every day household items are often converted and put to use under the bonnet. I have grouped these three colourful classics ... </description>
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 <dc:date>2009-01-18</dc:date>
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 <title>Calle Mercaderes; Havana - 2</title>
 <description>Situated on Calle Mercaderes in Habana vieja old Havana this shady building is located only a few doors away from the Hotel Ambos Mundos where Ernest hemmingway lived in 1939 before deciding to settle on the island. The leaves of an acaica tree cast shadows over the facade of a typical spanish-colonial style building in this unusually quiet backstreet where local schoolchildren enjoy the shade.
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 <dc:date>2009-01-02</dc:date>
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 <title>Ca D&apos;Oro; Venice - 6</title>
 <description>Since studying architecture I have always longed to visit Venice The gently crumbling fusion of western Gothic and eastern Byzantine architecture with the lagoon lapping at its doorways makes Venice one of the architectural wonders of the world. The Ca DOro or Golden Palace sitting on the Grand Canal is an outstanding building rich in coloured marble and carved stone. Built in 1436, thecolonnadesand ... </description>
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 <dc:date>2009-01-04</dc:date>
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 <title>29 Avenue Rapp; Paris - 4</title>
 <description>29 Avenue Rapp is situated in the Eiffel Tower Quarter of Paris, an area where everything is on a monumental scale. A prime example of Art Nouveau architecture, architect Jules Lavirotte has created a doorway lavish in its use of flower motifs intermingling with female figures, in a manner that is deliberately erotic and which was considered subversive at the time of its completion in 1901. CLICK ON ... </description>
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 <dc:date>2009-01-03</dc:date>
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