Doors 83 – Door pairs from Hotwells, Bristol
Very short of time this week, but I haven’t posted doors for a while, so here are some pairs of doors from Hotwells in Bristol. These doors are garden back doors and rather ordinary, but something about them being in pairs begins to tell us a little bit about the occupants present and past. How much do they maintain their doors, how often might they use them, do they have pets? Interestingly, none of the neighbours appear to have teamed up and gone for a joined-up approach. Enjoy.





The last one pair works for me because they are the colours of Arsenal, my football club, and incidentally also the colours of the Bristol City football club.
There we are, that’s all folks. Enjoy what’s left of the week and have a lovely weekend.
Please go take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
all the neighbors
living in the same place
yet separate lives
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Nicely put.
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Pairs of doors – brilliant idea!
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Thank you.
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These are lovely. It’s interesting the way the stonework leads into brickwork as the walls get closer to the doors.
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There is definitely a story to that somewhere.
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Love that blue one. Nice shots.
Pat
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Thank you. I like the last pair and the horse shoe.
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How is it that there are so many pairs of garden doors that look almost the same?!!
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They are in a row of houses where there is a particularly high garden wall – I guess they were just built that way.
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