Richard Flynn > The headquarters of the New York Bar Association are housed in the rather unassuming building with the flags over the door. Wot, no marble?
Richard Flynn > The crime victims’ memorial in Albany.
Richard Flynn > Detail of the columns and cornice of the New York State Department of Education building.
Richard Flynn > The New York Department of Education. This massive pile of marble is extremely impressive, even if it has got something of a tomb about it.
Richard Flynn > The Alfred E. Smith building rising into the sky. In the same art deco style, this building was in fact completed in 1928, the year before construction began on the Empire State Building in Manhattan.
Richard Flynn > The entrance to the Alfred E. Smith building, another State government building in Albany.
Richard Flynn > The Rockefeller Empire State Plaza, looking towards the convention centre.
Richard Flynn > The New York Capitol. When I first saw it I wondered if the architect had just come back from a holiday among the Austrian Schlösser when he set about designing a building for the government of the Empire State.
Richard Flynn > The New York State memorial to fallen firefighters.
The headquarters of the New York Bar Association are housed in the rather unassuming building with the flags over the door. Wot, no marble?
Richard Flynn > The headquarters of the New York Bar Association are housed in the rather unassuming building with the flags over the door. Wot, no marble?
The headquarters of the New York Bar Association are housed in the rather unassuming building with the flags over the door. Wot, no marble?
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