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  • Sedimentation tanks and treatment buildings: a tiny part of the massive complex at Beckton Sewage Treatment Works which treats Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners every day.
    ThamesWater_QL-24.tif
  • Clean water flows into the Thames from the northern outfall of Thames Water's, Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners is treated on site every day. Barking Creek Tidal Barrier resembling a giant guillotine was  built over a period of four years, being completed in 1983. It is about 60 metres high, and was needed to be this size to allow shipping to reach the Town Quay in Barking further upstream. The barrier crosses the Barking Creek reach of the River Roding, at its confluence with the River Thames.
    ThamesWater_QL-23.tif
  • Clean water flows into the Thames from the northern outfall of Thames Water's, Beckton Sewage Treatment Works. Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners is treated on site every day. Barking Creek Tidal Barrier resembling a giant guillotine was  built over a period of four years, being completed in 1983. It is about 60 metres high, and was needed to be this size to allow shipping to reach the Town Quay in Barking further upstream. The barrier crosses the Barking Creek reach of the River Roding, at its confluence with the River Thames.
    ThamesWater_QL-22.tif
  • Sedimentation tanks and treatment buildings: a tiny part of the massive complex at Beckton Sewage Treatment Works which treats Sewage from 3.4 million Londoners every day.
    ThamesWater_QL-25.tif
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-24.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-22.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-20.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-19.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-16.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-15.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-13.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-12.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-07.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-06.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-05.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-04.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-03.jpg
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2549.tif
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2538.tif
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2534.tif
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2528.tif
  • Sculpture, Arhus, Denmark
    SJE_QL175_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL153_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL150_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL143_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL141_RT8.tif
  • Facade of Sløjfen, Culture House
    SJE_QL130_RT8.tif
  • Facade of Sløjfen, Culture House
    SJE_QL128_RT8.tif
  • Brick work detail, University of Aarhus set in the University Park designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL125_RT8.tif
  • The main Hall, University of Aarhus designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL092_RT8.tif
  • Grass steps in the University of Aarhus Park designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL091_RT8.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill27.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill17.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill08.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill07.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill06.tif
  • Exterior in sunlight
    BGS029_QL-02.tif
  • Approaching the Building
    BRO004_QL-04.tif
  • Approaching the Building
    BRO004_QL-01.tif
  • ATK037_QL-06.tif
  • ATK037_QL-05.tif
  • ATK037_QL-03.tif
  • ATK037_QL-02.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, Office
    BRO001_QL-13.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View from office to house
    BRO001_QL-12.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View across lake
    BRO001_QL-09.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View across lake
    BRO001_QL-08.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View across lake
    BRO001_QL-06.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View across lake
    BRO001_QL-05.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, View across lake
    BRO001_QL-03.tif
  • Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Reception desk
    BRO002_QL-17.tif
  • Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Courtyard and edge of residential block
    BRO002_QL-10.tif
  • Stairwell detail
    BRO002_QL-05.tif
  • Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Stairwell
    BRO002_QL-03.tif
  • Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Courtyard and stairwell
    BRO002_QL-02.tif
  • Hellidon Lakes Hotel, Courtyard and stairwell
    BRO002_QL-01.tif
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-25.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-23.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-21.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-18.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-17.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-14.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-11.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-10.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-09.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-08.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-02.jpg
  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
    Magdalen-College-Carol-Service-01.jpg
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2542.tif
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2539.tif
  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
    125_2533.tif
  • Sculpture, Arhus, Denmark
    sculpture.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL165_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL162_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL160_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL155_RT8-Edit.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL147_RT8.tif
  • Grunfos Headquarters, Denmark
    SJE_QL144_RT8.tif
  • The main Hall, University of Aarhus set in the University Park designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL127_RT8.tif
  • The main Hall, University of Aarhus set in the University Park designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL126_RT8.tif
  • The main Hall, University of Aarhus set in the University Park designed by C.F. Moller Architect & Søren Jensen Engineer
    SJE_QL094_RT8.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill26.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill16.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill05.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill02.tif
  • Part of the original Mill dates from c.1575 with a later extension from the mid nineteenth century. It straddles the River Windrush and originally housed two water wheels for processing grain stored in the upper floors. It now houses a neo natal centre: Beard Mill Clinic.
    Beard_Mill01.tif
  • A tiled middle-class house in Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-10.tif
  • Exterior in sunlight
    BGS029_QL-01.tif
  • Detail of facade
    BRO004_QL-05.tif
  • Main Facade, whole building
    BRO004_QL-03.tif
  • Main Facade, whole building
    BRO004_QL-02.tif
  • View of entrance from pharmacy parking
    BRO003_QL-05.tif
  • View of entrance from road
    BRO003_QL-01.tif
  • ATK038_QL-009.tif
  • ATK037_QL-04.tif
  • ATK037_QL-01.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, South Elevation, Facade Detail
    BRO001_QL-21.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, South Elevation, Facade Detail with garden
    BRO001_QL-20.tif
  • Haddenham Low Farm, South Elevation, Facade Detail with garden
    BRO001_QL-19.tif
  • BRO001_QL-18.tif
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