Richard Flynn > A couple walking through one of the pillars of steam of the New England Holocaust Memorial.
Richard Flynn > The Alfred E. Smith building rising into the sky. In the same art deco style, this building was in fact completed in 1928, the year before construction began on the Empire State Building in Manhattan.
Richard Flynn > The entrance to the Alfred E. Smith building, another State government building in Albany.
Richard Flynn > Canons lined up at the Halifax Citadel.
Richard Flynn > A man-hole cover in Halifax, manufactured in North Sydney. The North Sydney in question is of course the one in Nova Scotia, not in New South Wales. I have read a couple of stories about people excited to find bargain flights to Sydney who end up in Atlantic Canada rather than in Australia; the problem is compounded slightly by American-centric booking systems which only deal with two-letter codes for states: ‘NSW’ is compressed to ‘NS’, which is the same code used by Nova Scotia.
Richard Flynn > San Diego has its fair share of steep hills.
Richard Flynn > A skater on the path past Santa Monica beach.
Richard Flynn > The city from Headington Hill.
Richard Flynn > The churchyard of St Thomas’ church in Becket Street.
A couple walking through one of the pillars of steam of the New England Holocaust Memorial.
Richard Flynn > A couple walking through one of the pillars of steam of the New England Holocaust Memorial.
A couple walking through one of the pillars of steam of the New England Holocaust Memorial.
See photo in original gallery.

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