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This mural tells the history of the Crestview and Brentwood neighborhoods in Austin Texas.
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Standing proud over Hexham's Market Place, this gatehouse defended access into the fortified area from the Market Place (seen in gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=3613). An early 15th century gatehouse it is four-storey high with a three storey tower attached. The staircase visible on the outside of the building l...
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Another in the series of panoramas based around the historic core of Hexham and its wonderful Abbey. This shows the Market Place with the Abbey at its west end and the old Moot Hall at the east end. Beaumont Street (seen in previous Gigapans) comes in from the south and exits as Market Street to the north. Just left of...
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This was one of the first 'suburbs' of Pittsburgh... This photo is one side of a street that was once a gated community. It was home to 'middle management' and their families of a Pittsburgh steel mill.
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My thanks to Hexham Abbey for their 'non-commercial use' permission to take this panorama. This is a 360° panorama of the inside of Hexham Abbey (once described as the finest north of the Alps), showing some of the wonderful details in the ceilings, walls and windows.
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Some of the old buildings on the left of this image and hidden behind make this one of the oldest working railway stations in the world (built in 1835) and now Grade II listed. This panorama should also have shown the signal box mounted over the railway lines to the left of image, but unfortunately a picture taking fau...
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At one time home to what was claimed to be the worlds biggest railway crossing / junction, Newcastle Central Railway Station is at the heart of the history of railways. Built in 1850 and designed by John Dobson, it is one of the classic railway stations of the world. For some of my other railway gigapans see Hexham r...
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View of the north side of Hexham Abbey with Church Row houses on the left and a glimpse of the Market Place in the centre. This area of grass was the old graveyard and is about a metre higher than the surrounding land.
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At the centre of Hexham's historic core the Abbey dominates the Market Place. Off picture to the right is the Moot Hall and Old Gaol. The Abbey Grounds (seen in a separate GigaPan) are off picture to the left
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Hangar 1 of the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum at Creve Coeur Airport (1H0), a hidden treasure of St. Louis, MO. Many of these vintage aircraft are in flying condition. Hangar tours ($10, weekends) are a must for plane fans anywhere near the St. Louis area.
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