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Tag Archives: library
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Colton, NY
New England Trip 2012 – Day 2 – Colton, NY As we headed south after a short tour of SUNY Canton, we made a short stop in the town of Colton, NY to photograph some of the interesting buildings that … Continue reading
Boonville, NY
Lots of interesting little towns and villages along the western edge of the Adirondacks. Most have buildings that have been around since the 1800’s and many have notable or unique architectural characteristics. Boonville was one such town. The town is … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged "Drums Along The Mohawk", Adirondacks, architectural characteristics, bandstand, Black River, black river canal, Boonville, Boonville Historical Club, boonville hotel, Boonville NY, Community Bank, erie canal, erwin library, Erwin Library and Institute, Hulbert House, library, marker, masonic lodge, Masonic Temple, New York State, northam art, octagonal bandstand, Oneida County, Post House, rome ny, town history, traffic intersection, triangular park, V
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Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba I had traveled to Winnipeg in February, 2006 and photographed the interior of the Manitoba Legislative Building from a number of different angles. This time around I was looking for something a bit different and … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged Christmas, closet, decorations, library, lights, Manitoba, Manitoba Legislative Building, Men's, molding, sinks, stairs, toilette, urinal, washroom, Winnipeg, Xmas
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Osgoode Hall – “Doors Open”, Toronto
Osgoode Hall – “Doors Open”, Toronto This weekend, we were in Toronto to photograph some of the buildings which would not normally be open to the public for photography. The “Open Doors” weekend provides access to a great many buildings … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged books, city of toronto, court, court of appeal, Designated building, divisional court, Divisional Court of the Supreme Court of Justice, domes, downtown toronto, First Chief Justice Of Upper Canada, landmark, law school, law society of upper canada, library, National Historic Site, ontario court of appeal, ontario heritage act, OPC, open doors, osgoode hall, photographers, photography, stained glass, superior court of justice, upper canada, William Osgoode
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