Rubbish and recycling bins seem to be part of the urban decor :-)
Back garden, Chislehurst Bronica SQ-AThis lovely house is running short of curtains for privacy. Nikon FM2n, Nikkor AI-S 50/1.2, Portra 400Newcastle, August 22, 2012: Offshore 44 is a large old pub with ornate frontage, part of the Wessex Taverns chain. It is located at 40 Sandhill, opposite to Guild Hall. The historical building is called Bessie Surtees House Here it is depicted behind rubbish and recycling bins (“wheelies”), moved onto the sidewalk waiting for collection. The names of Veolia and Biffa (commercial environmental services) are readable on the bins. Portra 400 and Bronica SQ-ADurham, England – July 12, 2012: the bulletin boards at the University Library (Palace Green, Durham) display the posters of art and entertainment events. Tidily arranged, recycling and litter bins are aligned just below. The posters are mostly readable and include events at the Palace Green Library, arranged by Durham University. Ektar 100 filmRecycling bins photographed in Tynemouth, EnglandWas it Hastings or Brighton? Don’t recall well. Fuji S3Empty pizza box in this waste bin photographed in Durham, England (England symbol on the black pole)Grit (salt) container, hydrant attachment, rubbish bin, steps. Photographed in Durham, England. Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 [400TX]Flipped, Southampton. Fuji S3 and some old Nikkor 50mm f/1.4