Door 14

I forget exactly where in New York this door was, but I think it was in the East Village area.
Artist: Bradley Theodore (Theodoor)
by Scooj
Door 14

I forget exactly where in New York this door was, but I think it was in the East Village area.
Artist: Bradley Theodore (Theodoor)
by Scooj
Door 13

The door of this shop on North Street in Bristol has outlived its former occupants. It will be interesting to see if the new owners will keep the door as it is or decide to lose it. It is an acquired taste, but very much in keeping with the area.
I believe that Norm 2.0, who curates Thursday Doors has taken a two week break over Christmas, but I have decided to soldier on regardless – I enjoy posting doors.
by Scooj
Door 12

The doors of this church have been boarded up since 1999 when it closed. In 2016 a fire caused structural damage to this listed building and I expect that is when this door was fitted.
The building has not had the easiest of times, having been hit by an incendiary bomb in 1941 during the Bristol blitz. There is more interesting information about this church on the short Wikipedia page.
by Scooj
Door Ten

The MV Balmoral is a small cruise vessel, built in 1949, that takes passengers on day trips around the British coastline. This is her winter mooring.

Her website is here.
by Scooj
Door Ten

Averys wine merchants – experts in wine since 1793.
Door Nine

Hawley Mews in Camden Town is a famous spot for street art.
Artist: Void
by Scooj
Door eight.

Danger door.
The truth about this door is that I can’t quite remember where it was. Somewhere in Bristol – possibly Hill Street.
by Scooj
Door seven

This door belongs to the Hatchet Inn, the oldest pub in Bristol which dates back to 1606. It is said that the pub is haunted and that the door is made of human flesh, beneath the tar. Hmm.
by Scooj.
Door six.

St George’s Road, Bristol.
by Scooj
Door five.

Dean Lane, Bristol
Artist: Angus
by Scooj