Showing posts with label reflection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reflection. Show all posts
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Self reflection
Lloyds Bank sign in Piccadilly, London, with the reflection of Wren's St James's in the window. A calm, cool picture which seems to hark back to the days when banks and churches were trusted pillars of society. In reality, Piccadilly is brash and bustling, the contrast between the haves and have nots is painful, something which St James's admirably strives to address.
Labels:
architecture,
bank,
church,
England,
history,
homelessness,
London,
Piccadilly,
poverty,
reflection,
sign,
spire,
St James,
wealth,
window,
Wren
Saturday, 30 September 2017
Saved
This is the fancy sign on the window of the Glasgow Savings Bank building. Built in the 1890s, it served as a bank until 1999, and has since made a handsome shop, currently occupied by Jigsaw.
Location:
Glasgow, Glasgow Metropolitan Area, UK
Sunday, 11 June 2017
Need a whip maker?
There's never a whip maker around when you need one. But James Smith & Sons has been around since 1830, as the sign on its handsome shop front will tell you.
Known simply as the umbrella shop, it's in New Oxford Street in London, and remains pretty much unaltered since Victorian times. Its gorgeous shop front boasts of tropical sunshades and golf umbrellas, and a rather more interesting range of life preservers.
Why not pick up a dagger or swordstick while you're there?
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