Photos of the place where you work (or study)

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SonicMan46

Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on February 24, 2010, 01:02:07 PM
Just took this off School Street:

Karl - nice picture of the Boston Town Hall (I believe) - were you standing near the Boston Massacre Dedication Plaque or is that on one of the adjacent streets - just trying to recall the last time I was in the same location - quite atmospheric view!  Thanks - Dave  :D

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I work in the white building right behind the right hand tree.

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drogulus

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Quote from: vandermolen on February 28, 2009, 10:13:30 AM
This is the school where I currently work (I use the word 'currently' advisedly as, due to a merger with another school, we all have to re-apply for our own jobs, so I may not be there for much longer). My office overlooks the sea and you get some wonderful sunsets. The school resembles a cross between Colditz Castle, Castle Dracula and a 19th Century lunatic asylum)





      Those cliffs are suspiciously white.
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karlhenning

Quote from: SonicMan on February 24, 2010, 02:56:04 PM
Karl - nice picture of the Boston Town Hall (I believe) - were you standing near the Boston Massacre Dedication Plaque or is that on one of the adjacent streets - just trying to recall the last time I was in the same location - quite atmospheric view!  Thanks - Dave  :D

Well done, Dave! It is indeed the Old South Meeting House, where enraged Bostonians organized their "Tea Party."  The plaque commemorating the Boston Massacre is a short walk away (I walk past that plaque most mornings when I alight from the bus).

mahler10th

Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on February 25, 2010, 04:05:07 AM
Well done, Dave! It is indeed the Old South Meeting House, where enraged Bostonians organized their "Tea Party."  The plaque commemorating the Boston Massacre is a short walk away (I walk past that plaque most mornings when I alight from the bus).

Looks like I was right when I said the pic had something of the 'pioneer' spirit in it.
Also, the religious spire of the Town Hall (?) just reaches further into the sky than the 'modern' business or admin tower block behind it, letting us know there is something more important than the edifices we build and the businesses we run - but hold on, faith weakens...there's an even bigger admin/business tower block offset high in the left which looks like it could engulf it's very origins and our rights to gather for whatever reasons at the Town Hall.
Aye.   :-\  Thats what I get for setting it as my wallpaper for a day. 

George



I also work in an office, down the hall form the above workshop. 

I am a Rehabilitation Vocational Counselor. I work with 40 clients who have a mental, physical and/or learning disabilities. I help them learn work skills and help some of them get jobs in the community.

Anne

Quote from: erato on February 24, 2010, 10:56:12 PM


Another view, the building on the left.

Gorgeous, erato!  I love that picture.

knight66

Veiw from a room I was using a couple of weeks ago



Entrance to the other building I work in in London



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