Will the new still be here in a thousand years, as the old now is?
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The beautiful villages and moors around Haworth that inspired the literary work of the Brontë sisters. Photography by Andrew Fowler.
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I love the old for everything, the fabric the era, the history, the look aesthetically holds huge memories questions and enhances the place they are bedded down in. The new for innovative design, changing the skyline the fabrics used to build and how they are put together, almost artistic. But when I see them next to each other as in your photograph, I just see… An Edwardian woman with her lamp and dress, but she is posing while taking a selfie in front of the Gherkin. will they both last I would like to think so.
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Nice, Ellen!
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Why didn’t Prince Charles lay the law down and say no to that monstrosity? I don’t think the millions of tourists go to London to experience that kind of eyesore!
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The picture is quite kind to it, it looks worse in real life!
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What are they going to do next, cut the top off all the crosses and worship Ford?
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