In amongt the modern new highrise buildings in Auckland City is this smaller vintage building that is currently for sale (I'd buy it if I had the money). My research found that: "It was designed by English-born architect Charles Towle and erected in the early 1930s as the Church of Christ, Scientist, the building's Graeco-Roman facade has towering columns that frame its impressive entranceway, with three ornate timber doors decorated with leadlight inserts providing access to the expansive foyer. Arched ceilings dominate the former congregational high stud space beyond the foyer and numerous picturesque windows provide a light, airy feel and an ambience many office buildings lack. The building housed congregational and Sunday school services for 70 years until it was sold and converted into office space in 2003. A significant refurbishment was also carried out with care taken to ensure that the building's distinctive character remained intact. Special architectural ...
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Gotta love that license plate. I think it´s funny.
We have three cars yet, our older 2011 driver car, a 1998 play car, a Ford Mustang GT Convertible, and my Mom's 1974 Ford Mustang II Ghia. The last one a put a 1974 set of plates that I renew only every five years as it is classified as a Classic Car. The convertible has my Amateur License call letters on it, no extra charge for them. The driver has the regular Texas plates, three letters followed by three numbers.
BTW, after I left my URL on Tom's comment page I tried coming here but it seemed to have a wrong set of Numbers and letters. I came instead using info on your profile.
Perhaps that's why he hasn't come here. I left him a note so he could uld try fixing it.
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