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Andrews Jeweller

Posted on November 29, 2015 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged clock, copyright, Ontario, photography, roof, St Marys • 2 Comments

Andrews JewellerConstructed in 1884 in the Second Empire style, this beautiful historic building is a gem in St. Marys, Ontario.

© Sheila Creighton 2015

Street Rod Blue

Posted on June 5, 2015 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Art • Tagged antique car, art, blue, copyright, curves, Fleetwood Country Cruize-in 2014, lines, photography, roof, shiny, window • 8 Comments

Street Rod Blue

The elegant lines of a 1937 Dodge Business Coupe stand out in a crowd. 🙂 Happy Friday!

© Sheila Creighton 2015

Two Blue Doors

Posted on January 24, 2014 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged balconies, black, blue, copyright, Cuba, doors, historic, iron, photography, roof, shades, stone, tiles • 4 Comments
Two Blue Doors

An architectural view in Old Havana.

© Sheila Creighton 2014

Looking Up to Blue

Posted on January 22, 2014 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged black, blue sky, copyright, courtyard, Cuba, curls, design, grate, metal, Old Havana, photography, roof • 8 Comments
Looking Up

A beautiful black metal design graces the courtyard ‘roof’ of the Palacio O’Farrill Hotel in Havana.

© Sheila Creighton 2014

Anglican Church Arva

Posted on November 24, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged Arva, church, Ontario, photography, roof, windows, yellow brick • Leave a comment
Anglican Church in Arva

A view of the roof line of St. John church, built in 1875, in the little village of Arva just north of London.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Slate Roof

Posted on August 10, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged church, design, graphic, London, Ontario, pattern, photography, roof, slate, St. Peter's • 12 Comments
Slate Roof

A view of the slate roof of St. Peter’s Cathedral Basilica in downtown London, Ontario that was built during the 1880s by architect Joseph Connolly in the French Gothic Revival style.

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Frosty Roof

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged bokeh, frost, photography, roof, shingles, spring • 14 Comments
Frosty Roof

Spring is here, but it's still a tad too chilly.

 

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Roofline

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Architecture • Tagged branch, brick, graphic, photography, roof, shingles, sunlight • 4 Comments
Roofline

Late day sun lights up the brick and shingles of the house next door in Gravenhurst.

 

© Sheila Creighton 2012

Red Roof

Posted on May 22, 2011 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Abstract • Tagged Coldstream, house, Ontario, photography, red, reflection, roof • 8 Comments
Red Roof

A pretty old house reflects in the Sydenham River at Coldstream Conservation Area.

© Sheila Creighton 2011

Barn Roof and Sky

Posted on May 2, 2011 by Sheila Creighton • Posted in Ontario • Tagged Alliston, Banting Estate, barn, blue sky, clouds, Ontario, photography, roof • 2 Comments
Barn Roof & Sky

Wispy clouds are seen behind the graphic lines of the rusting old barn roof on the Banting Estate in Alliston, Simcoe County, Ontario.

© Sheila Creighton 2011

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