Windows and doors.

Some from a recent holiday to Gran Canaria.

With the exception of the first one, these were all taken in one village. Stunning.

IMG_5913 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6201 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6206 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6207 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6219 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr


Health and safety clearly not give much thought.

You had to step over a wall about a foot high, onto a ramp that spanned a four foot gap, with a drop of around 7-8 foot. No handrails.

IMG_6220 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6234 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr

IMG_6236 by Kell Lunam-Cowan, on Flickr
 
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The entrance to The Old School Room built by Patrick Brontë for the children of Haworth.
Patrick Brontë was an Irish Anglican priest and author who spent most of his adult life in England. He was the father of the writers Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, and of Branwell Brontë, his only son. Patrick outlived his wife, the former Maria Branwell, by forty years, by which time all of their children had died as well.

The Old School Room, Haworth by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
 
Hi, I am not sure - Is it a big window in the ceiling, or a glass roof?


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