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Streetscape Collection (page 9)

"Exploring the Streetscapes: From Statue of Liberty to a French Medieval Town" Immerse yourself in the vibrant streetscapes that span across continents and eras

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Reflections In Water Of Burano, Italy

Reflections In Water Of Burano, Italy

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Temple Bar, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Dublins Cultural Quarter

Temple Bar, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Dublins Cultural Quarter

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Ha penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; 19Th Century Bridge Over A River

Ha penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; 19Th Century Bridge Over A River

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Sculpture Of James Joyce With Christmas Decorations In Background

Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; Sculpture Of James Joyce With Christmas Decorations In Background

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Traditional London Tobacconist

Traditional London Tobacconist
G. Smith and Sons at 74 Charing Cross Road, established in 1869. Traditional tobacconist making personal blends and with a cigar humidor

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Street view of Limehouse causeway, London

Street view of Limehouse causeway, London
Street view of Limehouse causeway. London

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Jermyn Street Hairdresser

Jermyn Street Hairdresser
George F. Trumper. Window of traditional Jermyn Street hairdresser. The photo was taken in the 1990s but the shop front looks just the same in 2012. Date: 1990s

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Traditional Hardware Shop

Traditional Hardware Shop
A traditional family run ironmongers and general store in Barnes, West London during the 1980s. Date: 1980s

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Traditional Ironmongers Shop

Traditional Ironmongers Shop
F. W. Collins & Sons Ltd. 14 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, London WC2. A family ironmongers business for 7 generations. The eldest son was alwas called Fred so that the name would not change

Background imageStreetscape Collection: The Old Vic theatre in Waterloo, London

The Old Vic theatre in Waterloo, London

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Photograph of Whitechapel

Photograph of Whitechapel, showing Whitechapel art gallery designed by Charles Harrison Townsend and built in 1901. London

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Cityscape view of Ludgate Circus and St Pauls Cathedral

Cityscape view of Ludgate Circus and St Pauls Cathedral
Cityscape view of Ludgate Circus (foreground) and St Pauls Cathedral (background)

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Old fashioned illustration of Fifth Avenue in New York

Old fashioned illustration of Fifth Avenue in New York

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Empire State Express crossing Salina Street

Empire State Express crossing Salina Street, Syracuse, New York

Background imageStreetscape Collection: A Jewish Street in Weinheim, Germany

A Jewish Street in Weinheim, Germany

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Columbia Recording Studio. Sydney

Columbia Recording Studio. Sydney
Sydney, C. 1926. Columbia Gramophone Co. LTD. Columbia Recording Studio. Australia Date: C. 1926

Background imageStreetscape Collection: An old street in Jerusalem

An old street in Jerusalem showing archways and two people with a donkey

Background imageStreetscape Collection: The Strand and the Strand Hotel Cecil

The Strand and the Strand Hotel Cecil. (Now part of Shell Mex House.) Date: C. 1910

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Ludgate Circus, London

Ludgate Circus, London. St Pauls Cathedral can be seen in the background. Date: C. 1910

Background imageStreetscape Collection: Otaru is famous for its old stone architecture and quaint little shops. Hokkaido, Japan

Otaru is famous for its old stone architecture and quaint little shops. Hokkaido, Japan

Background imageStreetscape Collection: NEW ORLEANS: HOUSE. Rear view of the house at 620-621 Governor Nicholls Street in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS: HOUSE. Rear view of the house at 620-621 Governor Nicholls Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1938

Background imageStreetscape Collection: NEW ORLEANS: STOREFRONT. Exterior view of a grocery store at 701 Bourbon Street

NEW ORLEANS: STOREFRONT. Exterior view of a grocery store at 701 Bourbon Street, on the corner of St. Peter Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1938

Background imageStreetscape Collection: PHILADELPHIA: STREET, 1811. North Second Street and its Associations, with a

PHILADELPHIA: STREET, 1811. North Second Street and its Associations, with a view of Christ Church, built between 1727 and 1754, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageStreetscape Collection: ST. PAULs CHAPEL, c1798. View of St. Pauls Chapel in New York City

ST. PAULs CHAPEL, c1798. View of St. Pauls Chapel in New York City. Painting by Archibald Robertson, c1798




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"Exploring the Streetscapes: From Statue of Liberty to a French Medieval Town" Immerse yourself in the vibrant streetscapes that span across continents and eras. Begin your journey in Lower Manhattan, where the iconic Statue of Liberty stands tall, symbolizing freedom and hope. As you venture further, find yourself transported to County Donegal in Ireland, specifically Donegal Town's enchanting Diamond. Here, an obelisk pays tribute to the Four Masters who meticulously compiled the Annals of the Four Masters centuries ago. Traveling across borders yet again, arrive at Cornwall Gardens in South Kensington, SW London. Marvel at its elegant architecture while enjoying a breathtaking view of St Paul's Cathedral from Fleet Street nearby. Continue your exploration on Kensington High Street in West London; this bustling hub offers a blend of trendy shops and timeless charm. Indulge your senses with culinary delights as you step into Sacra Bleu or Naive Paris cafe – both promising delightful experiences that transport you straight to France. And what better way to navigate these picturesque streets than aboard a Citroen 2cv? This classic car adds a touch of nostalgia wherever it goes. As dusk settles over Village Street or any quaint French medieval town street scene, witness history come alive through cobblestone paths and charming facades. The allure is undeniable; every corner holds stories waiting to be discovered. In these diverse streetscapes lies an invitation for adventure – whether it be gazing upon Lady Liberty or strolling along ancient European lanes reminiscent of Star Wars' classic scenes.