Bardonecchia : la panchina del buonumore -
Vorsicht, nicht setzen! Die Bank ist nass...
Après les ponts couverts.......
Weinberg Idylle
10 Mile Lake near Quesnel, BC
Mound Hounds
Room for two more....
.. the signing bench downtown
The Old Grammar School, Market Harborough
que d'eau, que d'eau !
Gelber Horizont
Bad bank
Sonnenbank
Weitblicksbank - HBM
Calling channel 12
Stanley Arms
Kleine Pause ...
S'asseoir à la gare / Sit down at the train statio…
Tree, picnic bench & table ..
autumn in the park
la solitude des villes
Waiting in vain for the old woman....
For a walk when it's -21C.
la vie en bleu
Ace bench / S'asseoir sur un as
Wärmendes Januarlicht (2xPiP)
Ludwigslust, das Fontänenhaus
Communication Breakdown
Poznań Cathedral.
S'asseoir sur un bijou / Take a seat on a jewel
Wildlife bench / Banc sauvage
Seated below the red sky / Banc aux ressources rou…
Nevache : una antica casa ben tenuta -
Chandelles et crème glacée
window reflections ..
Banc gratuit / Sit down for free !
On the bench
Coke or sprite ? .... or simply wanna go at the b…
Bad Camberg, Haus an der Stadtmauer
chat II
Muffler bench / banc silencieux
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Captain White / Emma Holt White House -


One white bench on the porch --
Now an Arts Center -- built in the late 1700's --
Was built for Emma Holt and her spouse, Capt. White --
By her Father, Industrialist, Edwin Holt --
Down the street is another similar style home --
Also built by Edwin Holt --
For Elizabeth Holt and her spouse --
It has been refurbished and is a bank --
Have been told by local historians --
The 3rd home built for another daughter of Edwin Holt --
Was beyond repair --
No longer exists --
Land occupied by something-or-other (a business or gov. building) - really don't know.
At one time the Holt family had a large amount of acreage in this part of the city.
The Holt name is still quite prominent (i.e. David Holt - musician) -
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Now an Arts Center -- built in the late 1700's --
Was built for Emma Holt and her spouse, Capt. White --
By her Father, Industrialist, Edwin Holt --
Down the street is another similar style home --
Also built by Edwin Holt --
For Elizabeth Holt and her spouse --
It has been refurbished and is a bank --
Have been told by local historians --
The 3rd home built for another daughter of Edwin Holt --
Was beyond repair --
No longer exists --
Land occupied by something-or-other (a business or gov. building) - really don't know.
At one time the Holt family had a large amount of acreage in this part of the city.
The Holt name is still quite prominent (i.e. David Holt - musician) -
© All rights reserved
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Peggy C club has replied to Marie-claire GalletPeggy C club has replied to Dick MThere is a brick one, think the corner of Success, that already has a bench out front. (think the lawyer who has his business just down the road) lives there... you can tell him I suggested his place as the family is very nice ( at least his father - E.Snow Martin is )....
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