The Old Library
End of the day
Ljubace crossing
Barker Brothers
Approaching Simingyi
Early morning reflections
Sneyd Colliery Burslem
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Horn & Kelly, Liverpool
Cakemore
Conveyor towers
3000 up!
Clipstone Colliery
Veiled
No.10, No.10 & No.11
The empties are coming!
Ruskin Buildings
Birmingham Children's Hospital
Langley Buildings
Instructions
Quinn Cement, Derrylin
Walking home
Netted
Grangemouth refinery panorama
Hollinwood
Sandaoling spoil
Lafarge Hope
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Powering around the turn
Amongst the bare hills
Arcelor Mittal Ghent
Strive Mightily But Eat And Drink As Friends
On the 'S' curves
Kakanj Cement
Level 2
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D Co
Buccleuch
Lanemark
J & M Craig Ltd, Kilmarnock
Kirkconnel
Castlecary
John McKnight & Son PLAN, Kilmarnock
Burnaxe
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An unexpected find


Malmesbury is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds and is almost entirely built of local stone. This makes the Old Library, 44 High St, stand out as something completely incongruous. The brick frontage with terracotta decoration is dated 1901. It seems very strange to introduce such alien materials on the High Street of such a picturesque town.
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