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Thursday, January 18th 2007

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anon (localhost): i lived in cabrini for 13 yrs. 1230n.larrabee apt 902 and it hurts me to know people only think of us as "niggers"thats so racist! I've been through it all and I'm only 15. People don't know what it's like for us who came from Cabrini. I lost alot of...

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

lisa: could you help i work in a residental home in bermondsey and i wonder if there is anyway i could arrange for anyone to come to the home to have a sing song could you let me know if there is anyway of getting in touch with anyone to find...

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

jeeff: my motto: why worry?

in response to Brotherhood Baptist Church

SIP: yes its a public alley, walk down it anytime.. for more info on SIP 2007 keep checking www.styleinprogress.ca thanks for posting the pics, nice discussion too.. SIP staff

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

Geme: Hi shoo. I loved your pictures. Do you have photos of old wooden houses, or of buildinds, which remind of former centuries?(Not only churches.) Geme from Hungary.

in response to The Contrasts of Moscow

jez: Never been a big fan of the trellick, didn't even know it had a name, spent my early years going past it on the train between Slough and Paddington. Even as a 7 year old I thought it vile. It could be cool looking with LOTS of hard...

in response to Bauhaus My Ass

jez: it's little trinkets of history like that, hidden gem you just stumble across which makes London the bestest western city.

in response to London Wall/London Wall

jez: These picture makie me horribly homesick. I love london, nothing beats it.

in response to Critical Mass

Jonathan: Another one of Panama. Not as dense a Sao, but for me currently the most aestheically pleasing of all Latin American skylines. Just done some research and gotta say Hong Kong looks amazing...definitely deserves its no. 1 position...just check this out

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

GGP: yes, joey, those poles have everything to do with the harbor. & from there, you can see Camden, NJ.

in response to Philadelphia Seagulls

Jim Morrison, Coventry: What an amazing building! Gallego is an awesome man. It gives me faith in the human spirit to see something like this

in response to Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral

Heila: She could have family. Was she English German or Belgim? She had black hair and brown eyes.

in response to Barberton 1

leopold the dragonslayer: oh and by the way does anybody know about the movie-night-thingies? on the warehouses near the morgan stop they have these mini-film festivals on the roofs with projectors. ask around. lots of art-fag types.

in response to My House in Bushwick

thomas: i have lived in bushwick for 4 months now. i am a 19 yr old white student. when i first moved there was the initial awkwardness of being new in the neighborhood, especially such a social one like bushwick. i live on stanholpe and irving, 1 block...

in response to My House in Bushwick

joey: this looks like a photo i cut out of a time magazine in the 80's

in response to Madison Avenue Roof Construction:

joey: best new photo layout seen in a while. do those poles have anything to do with the harbor?

in response to Philadelphia Seagulls

joey: as i read it, winter came on the train

in response to Winter Returns to Fort Worth

joey: no doubt, the image recalls an earlier era

in response to Saint Ann\'s Cadillac

joey: hmmm. looks like a chocolate lion

in response to Philadelphia Odds & Ends

little ukraine: wandered past this building tonight and got some info on it- it is the ottendorfer branch of the nypl. http://www.nypl.org/branch/local/man/otinfo.html "The Ottendorfer Branch of the New York Public Library opened in 1884 as New York City's first free public library. Designed by German-born architect William Schickel, this landmark building combines Queen...

in response to Anders Celsius

ldt43 :17th Jan 2007: The Lee family were all very unique in their own right as I was told.And a book could be written about each them.It would be intresting to know more about them.That time in Houston was pretty exciting (great wealth from oil)and people made rich over night.I knew Maxine Lee and...

in response to Link-Lee Mansion

Jan-Post: Yes, these pictures reflect architect. But take another look. There are three pictures. Out of the three, which one appears to be out of place? The last picture (hunts), stands up start with dignity, pride, its a home with positive beliefs in it’s self, it’s optimistic. The other two...

in response to African Architecture

Jonathan: Here are some skylines of Latin American cities that personaly look beautiful to me. BOGOTA, Colombia CARTAGENA, Colombia SANTIAGO, Chile PANAMA CITY, Panama Enjoy!

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

hanne: Hi there - if anyone knows of the above mentioned, could they email me at hrasmussen@rogers.com. This really has me curious - Could anyone have lived in Castle Balfour as of 1879?

in response to Castle Balfour

Hanne: Could someone tell me about this? I know very little of my ancestors but just came across my great-grandmothers Baptism Certificate, and it mentions that she was baptized in the parish of Lisnaskea, in the county of Fermanagh, in 1879, but it lists her 'abode' as Castle Balfour. ...

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