Doors 111 – Lock down walk doors
It should come as a rather refreshing change that this week’s doors are not from my street art archives, but doors I photographed during lock down on my walks with the dog. I know that the street art doors are popular, and will return to them in due course.
This week’s selection of doors are mainly from the Montpelier and St Werburghs area on what were sleepy streets back in March, but have now resumed almost normal levels of traffic.







So a little canter around the streets of Sy Werburghs an Montpelier in Bristol, I hope you enjoyed looking at the dors as much as I enjoyed finding and photographing the. That’s it for another week, so I hope you all keep well until next time.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to 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
Always good to see a #mrbloopy or two whilst out and about . . .
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Is that what it is called?
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It is indeed a Mr Bloopy . . .
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Love the tile door. There are so many different doors in you neighborhood. Ours look the same.
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There are so many periods in Bristol and the spectrum of architecture is vast.
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It was nice to see some fun new shots. You found some beauties here. The lovely tile in that first one makes me feel sad for the condition of the door 😉
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It was a good day finding those doors. Yes the tile door is a bit of a conundrum.
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I like the bricked up door and the bright blue wall in the one shot.
janet
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Yes, I have a thing about bricked up doorways, they raise a lot of questions.
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I am posting a picture of a door you might like on my site.
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I’ll take a look.
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