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good morning and yet the start of another week ,i really am getting old fast :o).. todays pic is of yarm town hall and war memorial .the building dates back to the early 1700`s and is not very big as you would imagine most town halls to be .yarm high street is very old style ,cobbled streets and nothing very modern like most high streets .mainly antique shops and small business's .stockton and middlesbrough are the main shopping places of near equal distances from yarm . i wish you all a great day and as always i thank you for your comments ,friendship and support. mick

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beachzz

2:22AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Beautiful old building, Mick, I like the side view of the street as well!!

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ledwolorz

2:23AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Fantastic photo.

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saretta

2:45AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

It's so beautiful to see the old english architecture,love the way shop fronts look and the walls all made with little bricks,we don't have them in Italy,wonderful shot Mick,have a great day!!:-)

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Doriutz

2:58AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

excellent shot :)

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delaorden_ojeda

3:13AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

wonderful history and superb building, it looks a very peaceful place, excelent capture !

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artaddict2

3:21AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

This is a real nice little building Mick, I see at the very top has a date 1710 When you said Town Hall I was amazed at how small it is. Looking around it looks a nice little town, good shot and keep em coming!

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babuci

3:28AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Like a warm sun colors a roof top so well. Also a great compo.

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fredster66

3:49AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Well composed Mick. Nice image!

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jccj56

3:54AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Fantastic Shot Mick!! But you and Aleks are so bad,posting images of fish and fishing and I'm up here in all this ice and snow and love to fish so much. Now I have got to go fishing soon.

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durleybeachbum

3:57AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

What a pretty building! I bet it costa lotta to live in Yarm!

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jeroni

4:01AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

gran captura amigo una belleza de este edificio bravo

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danob

4:33AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

A charming little town Mick and these out of town shopping places look so lacking soul compared to these places..

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JeffG7BRJ

4:49AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

I think Danny has hit the nail on the head here Mick, the big shopping malls have no or very little character as opposed to the village/town centers. This has suprised me as to how small it seems to be, especially when you take ours in to consideration. Aright ours is big and grand but I think its a bit OTT for a 'Town Hall'. This one is more in keeping with its suroundings in my oppinion. Excellent pov, and a good narrative as well, a little slice of history always goes down well with me, as you well know. Bravo!!!!!

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DocMikeB

5:25AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Very beautiful photo of an historical place! 5+++++!

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Fred255

6:27AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Like this Mick! It's good to see some blue sky, instead of that drab grey you have had for so long.

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rainbows

6:33AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

I think Danny and Jeff are spot on here, Mick. A wonderful little building and shot. The town has such character. Will have to get a trip arrange dwith my David! Have a great week mick. Hugs. Di. xx

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toddaking

7:49AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Excellent picture. Todd

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Cytisus

8:44AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Super shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MrsLubner

10:51AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

fabulous old world charm... wonderful shot.

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nikolais

11:04AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

very nice architecture and shot

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Artlan59

11:19AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Awesome capture Mick. There is a lot of atmosphere in this prospective. I love the cobblestone streets (but not to drive on . . . it shakes the coffee out of my cup). Excellent.

Charberry

11:40AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Yes, when we traveled to Germany we saw buildings that were 1,000 years old, and the ones that were 300 years or less were considered new. ;o) Over here, if we have one 100 years old we get really awe struck by it. hehe... This is a charming picture!

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Hendesse

11:53AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Great shot of this beautiful old building. The weather seems to be fine.

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Bossie_Boots

12:45PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Oh wow what a quaint and interesting town superb capture and a very good day to you !!!!!

BertDes

1:21PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

A great memorial. Well captured.

juliemell

1:52PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Wonderful place!!!

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witch_1612

2:35PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Fantastic Photo!!!!

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SSoffia

3:04PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

EXCELLENT CAPTURE & FANTASTIC TEXTURES & COLORS & COMPOSITION !!!!!

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krakosky

3:42PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

very good history and great capture, so peaceful.

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Mad-Mike

3:42PM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Very nice old style architecture! and what a great view you have done here =] also the cobblestone roadway and the surrounding old buildings is a treat! great job!

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