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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Historic Reflection
I always like it when I can get a great reflection picture. This is one of my favorites. My caption for this picture is Historic Reflection. The Old St. Raymond Church building was built in 1859 and is the oldest … Continue reading
Posted in California, Memories
Tagged alameda county california, Architecture, Cemetery, Church Building, Dublin, dublin heritage, history, memories, Reflection, Reflections, Religion
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Cartwright Gardens
The last time I was in London I took this interesting picture just around the corner from where I was staying. I really like the hanging flowers and the wrought iron railings in front of the building. However, what I … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Memories, Travel
Tagged British Library, British Museum, Flowers, georgian town houses, history, Sir Rowland Hill, Stamp Collecting, travel, wrought iron railings
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