Posted in Architecture, Art Deco at 12:00 on 28 January 2021
Late in the day we got into Sunderland city centre. There was some Art Deco. I don’t know what this building housed originally but it was a Wilko’s in Dec 2019.
Rule of three in windows, rounded corner, white rendering, roofline, flagpole:-

Side of building. Verticals, horizontals, rule of three in some of the glazing, columnar windows:-

Frontage:-

Other side of Building:-

City Library and Art Centre. Horizontals, verticals, rule of three, roofline detail:-

This was hastily snapped in poor lighting I’m afraid. Horizontals, verticals, some rule of three. Now a British Heart Foundation furniture and electrical charity shop:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco at 12:00 on 12 January 2021
In November 2019 we visited Perth Academy to attend its annual Remembrance Service.
Perth Academy’s history goes back to 1696 (or 1542 depending on which part of the text you read in the link above.)
The present building has Art Deco styling – not surprising as work started on it in 1930 and the school moved in in 1932.
Courtyard:-

The clock tower is a prominent feature of the Academy building and can be seen from many parts of the city:-

The yellow painting of the windows accentuates the horizontals and verticals, as does the chimney tower:-

Deco style evident in doors, windows and the columns going off to the right:-

Chimney tower and wing of building:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 20:30 on 15 December 2020
We have friends who live just north of Sunderland and took the opportunity when travelling back up from Rye (and Ashby de la Zouch) to visit them.
On the way we passed through East Boldon which is part of a group of villages called the Boldons which also includes West Boldon and Boldon Colliery, historically in the County of Durham but now administratively part of South Tyneside.
I spotted this Art Deco building and stopped to photograph it. Rule of three in main windows, plus porthole window:-

Side of building. Critallish windows. Those at rear have been poked out though:-

Frontage. Deco fanlight, Critall windows to left above East Boldon Dental Practice:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco at 20:30 on 4 December 2020
There were slim pickings for Art Deco in Ashby. The only possibilty was this branch of the National Westminster Bank.
The hints of deco are in the cartouche below the roofline and there is rule of three in the frontage’s arches.

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco at 20:30 on 2 December 2020
On the way out of Coalville along Ashby Road, I spotted this and had to find a parking space in order to photograph it.
It is an Art Deco bus depot built in 1925.

Central portion. Deco lettering:-

Left portion. Banding below roofline. Red decoration on white detail. Rule of three in windows. Pity their eyes have been poked out.:-

Right portion. Banding continued. Rule of three in lower windows:-

Former Coalville Bus Depot sign. It reads, “The Birmingham and MIDLAND Motor Omnibus Co Ltd.”:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Cinemas, Trips at 12:00 on 2 December 2020
The former Rex Cinema is a stunning Art Deco building – in that blocky institutional style favoured by government buildings and dictators – in Coalville, Leicestershire. After ceasing to be a cinema it became a Dunelm Mill but that too has shut.

Frontage:-

This view shows how closely located is the Rex to the Palace Cinema – also Deco:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 20:30 on 1 December 2020
This former cinema (on Jackson Street in Coalville) but now a Bingo Hall, screams deco.
Horizontals, verticals, friezes:-


Frontage:-

Detail of elegant deco frieze just below roofline and side scrolls:-

Frontage from left:-

Windows and scrolls:-

Small window:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips, War Memorials at 20:30 on 30 November 2020
In Coalville I found no fewer than four Art Deco style buildings. Two of them were glorious.
This one (to the left of the photo) however, barely makes the definition. It could be seen from the square containing the Clocktower War Memorial. It’s deco only in the stepped roofline and rule of three in (filled-in) windows:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Curiosities at 20:30 on 10 November 2020
The first place we entered in Rye, apart from the hotel, was an antique shop.
Imagine my surprise to find the tail fins from a Soviet MiG Fighter for sale!

There was also this Art Deco poster of Bexhill-on-Sea, featuring the town’s iconic Art Deco/Moderne De La Warr Pavilion:-

And a jolly elephant (the company’s logo is an elephant) on a French (language) advert for Côte d’Or milk chocolate with the added bonus of an Art Deco style building in the background:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, History, Trips at 20:30 on 13 October 2020
From where we parked it was a short walk into the city centre over the canal with a Roman wall high above it:-

A street in Chester, showing typical timber-framed Tudor style buildings:-

Another street. Contains a shop called Rigby. Note clock (a Deco touch?):-

The impressive Town Hall building dates from 1869:-

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