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Ever noticed this? 👀

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1 yıl önce

"Got a license for that daylight coming into your house?"

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Trump2024Film1 yıl önce

Do you agree?

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coal collector1 yıl önce

Building is like that by design, not to mitigate the window tax. The building is too young.

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SteveH1 yıl önce

I spent the summers of 1971 and 1972 in Turkey. Many of the houses there appeared to be unfinished. There were often preparatory works for an additional story. We were told it was because property taxes were only payable if a house was complete. I don’t know if this was true? 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Chris Lowe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿1 yıl önce

A lot of these were built that way, foir design & symmetry

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Paul Matthews1 yıl önce

@militaryhistori Not sure that’s a reason in more modern buildings, with these it was just a case that a window wasn’t needed there but the architect wanted to retain the building lines and form so retained the reveal and lintel detail of these windows

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CW Service Eng1 yıl önce

This a common sight in the uk, but those particular buildings are far too young, it’s either for symmetry or the building use/interior design was changed.

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Sean Horgan1 yıl önce

A lot of the buildings though seem like they were built in 1800’s and then bricked up 🤔

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Guy Brewer1 yıl önce

We had a Georgian townhouse which had 'blank windows' these were where the staircase was and were only there to make the front of the house look symetrical

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Chris Reynolds1 yıl önce

Its where the expression 'robbing the living daylights' came from @history_alice

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Mitul1 yıl önce

Daylight robbery!

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