Mostly small features of note from around Aberdeen. Little details that are easily missed.
The windows on this building are of note. As is the “door” above the door. Aberdeen.Loading bay door (the hoist would have been used to bring flats directly onto the stage), Aberdeen arts centreWrought Iron staircase, the High Street. BanchoryNot a great photo, but the spire in the background is in a middle European style. It is on the town hall but not particularly visible from any other angle than this. The rather plain building to the left is the old Grampian Police headquarters. You can see an attempt was made to stick with the theme of granite. Aberdeen.Loading bay door, Tivoli theatre, AberdeenIron work and glass roof, Aberdeen stationYork stationEdinburgh Waverley station waiting roomWrought iron work, Arbroath station. (There are several gates to access the station platform.)Stamp dispensers, King Street, AberdeenFitteeThe old harbour control tower, Aberdeen harbourShips bridge
Hotel, art deco, Leeds (train station)Art deco warehouse, YorkCurved dorma windows. Not the norm around AberdeenHalf an octagon dorma windows. An Aberdeen specialiaty.Leeds market. Beautiful.An unusual bit of industrial architecture, St James’ brewery, DublinCafe Royal exterior, EdinburghLeeds city centre has a lot of stuff happening.Forth rail bridge and workmens cottagesRoyal mile, Edinburgh. Cable end behind bus is interesting.Aberdeen has some amazing architectureNot really sure what this was or when it was built. Probably to do with the railway. I think the glass canopy was added later. Ulvertson.Ulverston station. Could do with a bit of a refurb. Absolutely stunning. Those globes alone are beautiful. Deserves attention.Refurbished Midlands hotel, Morecombe bayLooking down the tracks (westbound), UlverstonStation, Cambus o’May, Deeside LineBeach huts, Whitby