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A Pointless Doorway?

Photography Architecture posted on May 06, 2004
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This arch is in Gunnersbury Park in Acton. It has been a part of many the adventures that take place in my head.

Comments (6)


thelma

11:21AM | Thu, 06 May 2004

It may be pointless now, but I suspect it was once part of something quite wonderful..I wonder. It's a very beautiful photo you have taken of it, wonderfully clear and sharp, an excellent shot !!!!

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WiserAngel

11:50AM | Thu, 06 May 2004

Seems to be this door used to have a point somewhere long ago. Now it just makes a very interesting and pretty arch!

ab96

1:24PM | Thu, 06 May 2004

Wonderful shot! The only places i've seen such doorways are churces, monastery's and chapels :P It might have been one of those before! Not so much the doorway that intigues me as much as what used to be attached to the doorway!

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jgeorge

2:32PM | Sun, 09 May 2004

Fashinating! Really one can figures a lot of stories about it1

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grimnir

10:02AM | Mon, 31 May 2004

The Doorway seems to have taken you to many a new place...so it's use is obvious! =)

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RG19

6:21PM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Super architecture, the image really evokes a lot of fantasy possibilities! Beautiful park area also!


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