Category Archives: buildings

Just A Barn

Just a photograph of a barn captured in the long light of late afternoon

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Spurr Brothers

Aerial views of Spurr Brothers farm and market

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Snug Harbour

A fishing boat, and a fishing shed in Snug Harbour

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Sandy Point Lighthouse

Sandy Point Lighthouse – near to Shelburne Nova Scotia

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Cape Forchu Lighthouse

The 30 metre tall Cape Forchu Lighthouse on a foggy day

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Gilberts Cove

Gilberts Cove Gilberts Cove Lighthouse

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Church Point Lighthouse

Church Point Lighthouse (Le Phare d’la Pointe) Church Point Lighthouse is located on St Mary’s Bay, on the French Shore of Nova Scotia. The light was discontinued in 1994. The buildings have been reconstructed and function year-round as a research … Continue reading

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The Lighthouse House

The lighthouse house. I’d love a house with a lighthouse.

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BriTex From Above

Founded in 1960 as branch of United Elastic Limited based in New York,Britex (BRIdgetown TEXtiles) manufactured elastic textiles used in a large variety of garments produced in other factories. The factory closed in 2004.

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Fisherman’s House

An fisherman’s house in Cape Forchu

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