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West End Y.M.C.A. 1890 The Toronto Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) commissioned architecture firm Gordon & Helliwell to design a new West End branch, which included a meeting hall; a library, and a gymnasium with a raised running track and a by nick.harrisonfli

West End Y.M.C.A. 1890 The Toronto Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) commissioned architecture firm Gordon & Helliwell to design a new West End branch, which included a meeting hall; a library, and a gymnasium with a raised running track and a

The West End YMCA
931 College Street
Toronto
Ontario
M6H 1A1
Canada.
Photograph courtesy of John Hurst, via Nick Harrison

Lord Dowding Air Chief Marshal 1882-1970 Leader of Fighter Command lived here 1941-1951 by nick.harrisonfli

Lord Dowding Air Chief Marshal 1882-1970 Leader of Fighter Command lived here 1941-1951

National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire

Lord Dowding Air Chief Marshal 1882-1970 Leader of Fighter Command lived here 1941-1951 by nick.harrisonfli

Lord Dowding Air Chief Marshal 1882-1970 Leader of Fighter Command lived here 1941-1951

National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire

in the soup by Choral Fields

© Choral Fields, all rights reserved.

in the soup

knot // string theory by Choral Fields

© Choral Fields, all rights reserved.

knot // string theory

knotting nothing by Choral Fields

© Choral Fields, all rights reserved.

knotting nothing

Plaque by nick.harrisonfli

Plaque

Photograph courtesy of John Hurst, via Nick Harrison

Plaque by nick.harrisonfli

Plaque

Photograph courtesy of John Hurst, via Nick Harrison

London Plaque by nick.harrisonfli

London Plaque

Photograph courtesy of Matt Brown, Londonist, via Nick Harrison

Risky stuff, that molecule (2016) -[ SoS ]- by Carbon Arc

Risky stuff, that molecule (2016) -[ SoS ]-

Chalkboard sign at the (sadly) now closed Peet's Coffee bar at the University of California, San Diego.

This graphic of that allegedly risky mystery molecule is very similar to a wall decoration inside a study room near the southern end of the campus. I notice a stylistic difference between the two (and what may or may not be an error in the chalk art); since I do not have a background in chemistry, I do not know if the ephemeral diagram and the depiction on the wall mean exactly the same thing to an expert.

Grade II Girder Bridge c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station by nick.harrisonfli

Grade II Girder Bridge  c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade II Girder Bridge c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station by nick.harrisonfli

Grade II Girder Bridge  c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade II Girder Bridge c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station by nick.harrisonfli

Grade II Girder Bridge  c1866 The Girder Bridge Extension was constructed as part of the expansion of Liverpool Road Railway Goods Station

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway by nick.harrisonfli

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway by nick.harrisonfli

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway by nick.harrisonfli

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway by nick.harrisonfli

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway by nick.harrisonfli

Grade I Stephenson's Bridge 1830 this bridge was constructed by George Stephenson to carry trains travelling between Manchester to Liverpool on the first passenger railway

Trinity Way, Manchester

Grade II Cattle Ramp C. 1860 This Ramp linked the Railway to a Pig market which was extant until circa 1970 by nick.harrisonfli

Grade II Cattle Ramp C. 1860 This Ramp linked the Railway to a Pig market which was extant until circa 1970

Water Street

Grade II Cattle Ramp C. 1860 This Ramp linked the Railway to a Pig market which was extant until circa 1970 by nick.harrisonfli

Grade II Cattle Ramp C. 1860 This Ramp linked the Railway to a Pig market which was extant until circa 1970

Water Street