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The fence in front of the oval window.!


Happy Fence Friday!
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Fortunately this was early enough in the evening so as to be respectable!!!
Best Wishes
Peter
Thank you for your thoughtful words here! I don't know anything about the history of the building. It was in the town centre, so maybe a rebuild of something older.. It just happened to be visible from where I was staying (with a long lens!). I suppose the occupants would know to close the curtains at the opportune moment, as there is another apartment block opposite.....
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Peter
Perhaps more for architectural interest than artistic, but your visit is most welcome!
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Peter
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