Saturday 14 April 2012

Sturdy houses, their doors and gates

I have a fascination for doorways and gates and as they are generally fairly sturdy and often lead into homes, I thought I could use some of the many photos I have taken over the years today.


This very sturdy gateway was once the entrance to the home of MarĂ©chal Foch in 1913, from January until August.  Not long but long enough for a claim to fame.



This has seen better days, I think, and it's a shame about all the cables leading in and around the doorway.  It was once home to a lawyer, judging by the plaque by the door.



Still sturdy though definitely it has seen better days, this gate will soon lead to 12 new homes, apartments in the original building.  In fact, given that this picture was taken a couple of years ago, the homes are almost certainly already complete.


In some cases, the door looks sturdier than the home but in this case the building had been there a long time and is presumably propped up by its next door neighbours.

A two-in-one post for the Photo Hunts. 


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11 comments:

  1. Sturdy and all making for lovely pics too! Thanks for sharing, A! :)

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  2. Some great doors there. Love the third one.

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    1. I love doors too. Obvious, I suppose. :)

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  3. Oooo, I love doors and gates like these.

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    1. They do seem to have a sort of universal appeal. I'm not sure why.

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  4. I love to photograph old doors... the crooked little house with the perfectly straight door made me gigge. That was some carpenter's headache!

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    1. And I found it really hard to take the photo - which line was straight?

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  5. Beautiful doors to old homes !

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  6. I know exactly what you mean - I love a good door/doorway myself. The ones in the cast courts at the V&A are fascinating too.

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