Ludwigs Monday Window
Still going through my window folder to reduce the number of choices. I am planning a gathering of the leftovers from my quests over the past couple of years.
These are solo windows that I couldn’t really link together in the past and have been sitting in the folder saying pick me every week. I guess a loose theme would be windows over shops.
First off is one from Launceston, Tasmania, quite ornate and fancy surrounds
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In Grafton NSW this could be the orderly, symmetrical of Neoclassical architecture with details borrowed from ancient Greece and Rome.
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The colourful windows of the Jackadgery school
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I call these windows in Lismore NSW as Art Deco
![](https://photosupload2022.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/20240610_monday-window_colours_shapes_lismore.jpg?w=600)
The court building in Sydney constructed in the late 1800’s. This window may have been a later addition
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A colourful building and windows with an awning in Newtown Sydney
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Well, I’m glad these got an outing. Interesting, all of them.
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Thanks Margaret
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Wonderful examples
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Thank you Teresa
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They’re all beautiful, Brian!
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Thanks Teresa
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Besides the colors and shapes, I also liked the color schemes.
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Some people had great design and eye for colours
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A wonderful variety of different shapes of windows!
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They are good finds over different eras of design
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A fabulous collection. Very interesting windows.
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Thanks Ludwig, glad you like this mix
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Some interesting windows you found there, Brian.
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Thank you Elke
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An interesting variety, Brian. I think the first is my favorite, but I enjoyed them all in their very different looks.
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Thanks Janet. It was fun putting these windows together in a post
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Glad these got an airing. I love the Lismore Art Deco windows, and am also drawn to the last one, mostly by the word Caketown. Where’s Jo when you need her?
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Thanks Graham, I finally get the opportunity to get Caketown out there and Jo’s off swanning the countyside somewhere 😂
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She’ll be sorry she missed it!
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There may be another chance for a repeat 😁
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A great set 😀. The blue ones are like boxes!
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Thanks PR
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Huge fan of the first one. Screams Australia to me. Love architectural details, so this, new to me challenge, is right up my alley.
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It’s a good fun challenge
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