A bit of local street Photography. I just love this beautiful building, the Isle of Man Bank, 2 Athol Street in Douglas, now they don’t make buildings like this anymore. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Tag: Athol Street
Archibald Knox Garden
Rich colours of Autumn today at the Archibald Knox garden at the end of Athol Street in Douglas. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Leave a comment” above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Archibald Knox Garden
A sign of summer today in the Archibald Knox garden adjacent to 70 Athol Street in Douglas, Archibald Knox’s home in Douglas for many years. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by visiting my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
The Heart of Douglas, Isle of Man (A Panoramic View)
Overlooking a majority of Douglas, on a very rare day where the weather was glorious and the sun was shining! There are two images stitched together here, and the bottom section of the image is mostly offices and the financial sector of the Isle of Man (Athol Street area). The 2 images were captured on my Nikon S8200 Camera resized, cropped and merged into 1 image in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking on the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page – Click on the image for a larger view.
The Grand Gilt Topped Archway to Douglas Railway Station
Right opposite Athol Street on Peel Road in Douglas you cannot miss these Majestic Victorian gilt topped turrets and Station Clock of which the entrance leads you down to the Steam Railway Station. The image was captured on my Nikon D80 DSLR with a Nikon 18-105 F3.5/5.6 G AFS DX lens, cropped and resized in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.