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Photo: Park Guell Window
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Photo: Stavanger windows
Despite its significant wealth – Stavanger is the heart of Norway’s oil industry – there are still plenty of lovely old wooden buildings around the waterfront and the old town.
Photo: Divine window
Photo: Bodleian library window
Detail of carving outside the windows of the Bodleian library, Oxford.
Photo: Hallowed windows
Photo: Ataranzas window, Malaga
Photo: Malaga streetscapes - old and new
Photo: Carved wall and window, Granada, Spain
Highly ornate decorative stonework is quite common in Granada.
Photo: Time for cricket?
Close up photo of a pile of cricket balls in the shop window of an antique store, Causewayside, Edinburgh
Photo: Fender guitar, Times Square, New York
Fender guitar behind a neon sign, music store shopwindow in Times Square, Manhattan, in the US of A.
Photo: Copenhagen candles
Brightly coloured candles seen through a mottled glass window, Copenhagen.
Photo: Apse of Saint Bravo
Dappled sunlight through the stained glass on the stone tracery above the apse of the Saint Bavo Cathedral (also known as Sint-Baafs Cathedral, or Sint Baafskathedraal in Dutch), Ghent, Flanders.
Photo: Grundtvigs Kirke
Apse of Grundtvigs Kirke (Grundtvig’s Church) in Copenhagen, Denmark. A spectacular example of modernist, minimalist Gothic architecture. Wikipedia describes it as ‘expressionist’ but it is clearly not – it is too restrained, the decorative elements are minimised and there is a phenomenal sense of stillness and tranquility. It is a fabulous colour too – photographs don’t really capture the delicacy of the yellow/cream brickwork in the interior of the church.