Annex Carving
It is a beautiful hot summer day here (30˚C) so it is perfect for a wander through the shady streets of the Annex where I spotted this wonderful carving on a house built in the 1890s for the principal of a school. Perfect choice of a scroll and plume carving to go along with the moulded terra cotta tiles!
I love detailing like this. There is so much to see and admire.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scroll and plume, and definitely a time to seek out shady streets.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
That's very unusual - I think I'm glad not everyone's house gives a clue as to what their job is, though it could be fun guessing.
ReplyDeleteSymbols are SO important in life, and these blend in well with the bricks.
ReplyDeleteThe plume is so delicate, I like the tiles too!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend! ;-)
Wonderful details.
ReplyDeleteThanks Redpat, I found JFK quite easily with a hint.
I love finding fine old details like this. Shhhh, don't tell the taggers!
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Fantastic architectural details! You have so many wonderful buildings in your city!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you
Decorative and nice!
ReplyDeleteNice eye for the details Red!
ReplyDeleteWe have some unique spots on brick buildings like this. What a surprise when you find them.
ReplyDeleteThis detailing is just exquisite. There is so much, the sandstone, the fired clay tiles and then the granite insets. Oh how I miss the times where people put such fine craftsmanship into their homes.
ReplyDeleteThe details are lovely! It seems you are having a better summer than we do here.
ReplyDeleteI love the carvings. I guess that school principal was paid well. :)
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