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A photogram made by placing objects on light sensitive colored photographic paper and exposing them to light in the darkroom, and then developing the paper.
John Lennon's former home Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue, Woolton.
Perched on the fringe of the Pennine moors in West Yorkshire, England, lies the quaint village of Haworth. \n\nThis picturesque locale is steeped in history and charm, serving as a timeless testament to the enduring legacy of the Brontë sisters. The landscape here is imbued with the same wild, windswept beauty that inspired the literary masterpieces of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë.\n\nAs you wander through the cobbled streets of Haworth village, you can’t help but feel transported back in time. The stone buildings, with their centuries-old facades, whisper tales of bygone eras, while the rugged moors that loom in the distance beckon adventurers to explore their untamed beauty. Every nook and cranny seems to echo with the spirit of the Brontë sisters, whose indelible mark on literature continues to captivate readers around the globe.
5th April 2024: A flower planter sign welcomes visitors to Hay-on-Wye,  promoting the town's book fame. The historic market town in Powys, South Wales is famous for its many book shops, selling second hand and new books, as well as hosting a popular annual literary festival.
Sign at the entrance of Kensington and Chelsea Register Office, located on Kings Road in Chelsea, London, UK.
White round border surrounded by colorful flowers - add your own text!
Orkney, Scotland - August 6, 2024: City streets in the town of Kirkwall on the island of Orkney in Scotland
Distressed painted wall with signwritten name of the medieval hilltop village of Biot in the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur region of Southern France, near Antibes. The village is renowned for it's artisanal glass, pottery and ceramic production.
This is a complex of various old Thai style house that the American businessman Jim Thompson collected of Southeast Asian art and Thai silk. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand.
Memorial Plaque at Lamb & Flag Pub on Rose Street in Covent Garden, London. It states that on 19 December 1679 that the 'Rose Alley Ambuscade' happened in which poet John Dryden was assaulted by masked men probably at the behest of John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester, and the Duchess of Portsmouth, Charles II's mistress, because of an anonymous Essay on Satire, which mocked the monarch, the earl and the duchesses of Cleveland and Portsmouth. The piece was thought to have been written by Dryden but was in fact written by someone else.
Edinburgh, Uk - Circa June 2018: The Witches Well drinking fountain
French language on a restaurant wall
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London, United Kingdom - January 28, 2013: Public Library Building Entrance at High Holborn Street in Capital City.
manchester, united kingdom - 24 march 2022: street view of the classical of the facade of the historic 19th century manchester gallery with people walking past in springtime
Library in Cambridge.
Algiers, Algeria: the Central Post Office - Grande Poste - ornate colonial period letter-box, labelled in French and Arabic and framed by decorative tiles
Spring Street Tulips
Windsor, UK - July 29, 2023: A sign for Victoria Street in the area around Windsor Castle
National Liberal Club at One Whitehall Place in City of Westminster, London. It was founded in 1882 by William Ewart Gladstone in 1882 so that Liberal Party campaigners had facilities to campaign.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow, Scotland
Engraving on a wall with mid-Century style rock.
London, UK - Sept 18, 2024:  Old fashioned neighborhood flower shop, Kensington borough of London
A plaque honouring the work of Emmeline Pankhurst and her 2 daughters at the site of their home on Bernard Street near Russell Square, London, England, UK.
Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England Sept 24 2023:  Tudor home of the famous 'Man of Ross\
Arrangement of pressed European wildflowers.
botanical water color frame from violet, camomile, bellflower, periwinkle, wood sorrel
Edmund Kean (1787-1833) Memorial Plaque on The Pantiles at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England, with shops in the background. Kean was a British stage actor who specialised in Shakespeare.
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Picture frame with floral decor in the style of the early 20th century.
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