Tag #entrancePaul Nechifor · Photography

The image is a black and white photo of a brick archway with the words "Finchley Court" written above it. The archway leads to a street, where several cars are parked along the side. There are at least five cars visible in the scene, with some closer to the foreground and others further back.The image features a black and white photo of an old building with a large arched doorway. Above the door, there is a sign that reads "The Duke's Hall." Two potted plants are placed on either side of the entrance, adding to the overall charm of the scene. In addition to the main entrance, there are two smaller doors visible in the image, one located towards the left and another further back on the right side.The image is a black and white photo of an old building with a large doorway. The building has a stone facade, giving it an antique appearance. There are several windows on the building, some of which have bars covering them.The image features a large, white building with an ornate entrance. Above the doorway, there is a sign that reads "ibc." The building appears to be a bank or financial institution, as evidenced by the presence of multiple signs on its exterior. In addition to the main entrance, there are two other doors visible in the scene.The image features a large brick building with an arched doorway. Above the door, there is a clock mounted on the wall. The doorway has a metal railing in front of it, providing safety and accessibility for those entering or exiting the building.The image features a white door with a black mail slot, located on the side of a brick house. Above the door is a hanging basket and a number 86 on it. There are two potted plants in front of the door, one to the left and another to the right.The image is a black and white photo of the Lyceum Theatre, which features a large white building with columns. There are several people walking around outside the theatre, some closer to the foreground while others are further away. A few individuals can be seen standing near the entrance of the theatre.