Based in the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England.
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Tuesday, 26 January 2021
Albert Terrace as night falls
Yellow 'no parking' lines and bright electric lights - but otherwise not a lot different from how it has looked for the past century or so. Saltaire's Albert Terrace at dusk has a timeless quality.
Can still hear the wooden clog rails clattering over the cobbles and smell the whiff of pungent "Wills Woodbine" cigarette smoke in the dank morning air. Yellow lines were introduced in England in 1964.
The wonderful "blue hour". One can almost see the Victorian lamp-lighter making his rounds.
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ReplyDeleteLovely! The sky is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCan still hear the wooden clog rails clattering over the cobbles and smell the whiff of pungent "Wills Woodbine" cigarette smoke in the dank morning air. Yellow lines were introduced in England in 1964.
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