View of the canal going through the middle of Chester
Chains mooring boats on the River Dee in Chester
Chains mooring boats on the River Dee in Chester
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A statue of Richard, the Second Marquess of Westminster, in Grosvenor Park, Chester. The Chester Wiki website contains more information about the statue.
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A statue of Richard, the Second Marquess of Westminster, in Grosvenor Park, Chester. The Chester Wiki website contains more information about the statue.
Viscount Combermere's statue, which is located outside the entrance to County Hall. The building on the left used to be Cheshire Police's headquarters. It was demolished in September / October 2006. 'HQ Chester is being build in its place. Swanky flats and offices. The huge concrete side wall of the old HQ was pretty amazing - it looks like something a good rock climber would have been able to scale.
Viscount Combermere's statue, which is located outside the entrance to County Hall.
This building used to be Cheshire Police's headquarters. It was demolished in September / October 2006. 'HQ Chester is being build in its place. Swanky flats and offices. The huge concrete side wall of the old HQ was pretty amazing - it looks like something a good rock climber would have been able to scale.
Chester Cathedral viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the bus station. I really like this photo because it looks timeless, or, it would do if the angular lines of the library weren't there in the foreground. I like the wintery bare trees to the left of the cathedral. Once Commerce House has been knocked down, this will be a view that isn't there any more, unless you're hovering in the air, and if you were, you might not have the right weather or sunlight or time of year, and even then, assuming you were hovering, could you hover and take a photo at the same time? Who knows.
Chester Cathedral viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the bus station.
Chester Library. Virtual Chester has more details about the "Westminster Coach Motor Car Works" facade which graces the front of the library.
Chester Library. Virtual Chester has more details about the "Westminster Coach Motor Car Works" facade which graces the front of the library.
Chester Library. Virtual Chester has more details about the "Westminster Coach Motor Car Works" facade which graces the front of the library.
Chester Town Hall viewed from right in front of it!
Chester Town Hall viewed from Abbey Square, near the Cathedral.
Office files, lit up by the morning sun. Viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.
Chester Cathedral is on the left, and Chester Town Hall is on the right. Viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.
Snowy foot prints, taken on a snowy march morning in 2006.
View looking out towards Sealand Road / Blacon, on a march 2006 morning, after a small layer of snow had fallen. Taken frmo the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.
Snow hand print, taken on a snowy march morning in 2006.
Snow hand prints, taken on a snowy march morning in 2006.
Cars in a car park, viewed from inside an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.
Chester Cathedral is on the left, and Chester Town Hall is on the right. The hills in the distance are the Peckforton Hills. These stand out for miles around as bumps in the otherwise flat Cheshire Plain. Viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.
Chester Cathedral viewed from the top of an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the bus station.
Chester Cathedral is on the left, and Chester Town Hall is on the right. The hills in the distance are the Peckforton Hills. These stand out for miles around as bumps in the otherwise flat Cheshire Plain. Viewed from inside an old office block called Commerce House, which is next to the Bus Station.