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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
2 Aug 19
This two-storey stone building dates from around 1495. It is in the village of Easton on the Hill, which is in the top north-east corner of Northamptonshire.
The rector of Easton at that time was Thomas Stokes, who came from a...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
29 Nov 17
Last weekend, walking around downtown Portland, Oregon, I saw this sing on the side of a building, perhaps a hundred years old. I could not include the bottom of the sign due to a construction fence, but it says, "Hot and Cold...
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Four Walls
@FourWalls (86778)
• United States
9 Jun 17
If you've noticed, I've been MIA today. Aside from it being my aunt's 90th birthday I drove to St. Louis for a concert. I get to see someone new (as far as concerts goes) tonight: Parker Millsap. (Robbie Fulks is the headliner,...
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goingeagle3
@eagletrek2 (5514)
• Kingston, New York
27 Mar 16
The building in the photo at one time was use. As a elemtery school. As of right now it use to house all the office of the schools in my
Area. This building is all so located in Kingston New York.
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moneymakingtoday
@moneymakingtoday (4061)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
Buildings vary. There are big, small, new, modern or old ones. Others have elevators while some don't. There are times that we visit offices located in either of these buildings for varied reasons.
Do you always make it a...
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