Doors 179 – Doors from the Temple Meads area of Bristol
I managed to take a short trip to some streets I rarely visit over the weekend, and while I was there I took a few door photographs. The area lies between Temple Meads railway station and St Phillip’s Marsh and is mostly turned over to light industry that must have built up around the station over the years. Much of the area is fairly run down, and there are bridges and tunnels underneath the railway all over the place.






So there we have it for another week – my work is still extraordinarily busy, so not too many words or research accompanying the pictures. May I wish you all a very happy week until next time.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.
by Scooj
Fabulous selection
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Thank you.
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You have an excellent collection today. Thanls for carving time out to share these with us.
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Thank you. I might struggle next week.
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The yellow steps almost blinded me, but it was a good door. Someone just recently had a door with that beautiful arc awning. Worth seeing a second time. Good finds.
janet
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Thank you. I managed to get out yesterday for some more doors for next week. Just about ticking over.
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The dentil works on the Temple Meads’s door are very special.
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Thank you. Typical of many doors in Bristol.
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I love the classic order in architecture.
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That tunnel is so cool looking. I really like that Kingsland House door. Good one.
Pat
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