the Whalley Railway Viaduct train bridge, a unique example of Victorian railway engineering because of an unusual feature, the distinctive decorative brick infill that looks ecclesiastical and probably resembles the nearby 14th-century gatehouse of Whalley Abbey
Beyond form and function , true architecture. You find the good stuff .
ReplyDeleteAgreed Jesse, you really do.
DeleteEcclesiastical! Didn't expect that one.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that's the word of the day!
You'd have a glitch if you read through my poetry blog. The banner alone is worth a look http://better-than-palgrave.blogspot.com/
DeleteHonestly, it could be something right out of "The Lord of the Rings"
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