Today I’m posting some Greenwich Village Doors photographed by Marc Felix. One mosoleum gate from Green-Wood in Brooklyn. The bulldog over the old stable used to be the emblem of Wells Fargo.
For Thursday Doors







Today I’m posting some Greenwich Village Doors photographed by Marc Felix. One mosoleum gate from Green-Wood in Brooklyn. The bulldog over the old stable used to be the emblem of Wells Fargo.
For Thursday Doors
A nice collection of doors. My favorite is that last one.
Pat
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Thanks.
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I don’t know but I seem to like the very simple Commerce St blue door the best
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Me too 🙂
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Wow, Sherry – I can’t believe the crooked bricks in the last two photos . You wonder what the walls look like inside!! Thanks, as always, for sharing. Hope all is well. We are hanging in there – we probably got only an inch or so of snow overnight. Of course the cold is not allowing it to melt off our cars, so I have to get to work. Love, Cathy
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I guess they just replaster when it cracks inside 🙂 It looked like 5 inches of snow here.
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Impressive guard dog over #2!
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I heard about it being Wells Fargo’s mascot on a history program
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Great doors, Sherry/Marc – That top photo shows a remarkable building. I need to find this when I visit again.
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Thanks Dan. It is at 149 E 38 Street. A history program had the information on it.
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Thanks!
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I particularly noted the elaborate detail in the first Murray Hill photo. It is almost more decor than building! The green gate is lovely!
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Marc thank you.
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I especially like the colors of the mausoleum gate, but in the photo just below, kudos to the homeowners as well as the photographer: the round skylight above the door and the round, concrete ball next to it make for a pleasing view.
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Thanks. Marc composed these well. I did a little editing on them.
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A good set
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Thanks Derrick. I was waiting for an opportunity to post these.
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