Part Two:
Two nice views of buildings in town, of the kind that COULD also be shown in the Official Town Home Page (looked that up ... no use putting up the link: the writing is tiny, I can't find any photos, ah well...... :roll: )
The only really old house in town that survived the air raid on 23 April 1945 which destroyed almost all the rest of the centre of town.
One of the best restaurants in town, framed by some wonderful autumn colours here.
All the others are either some less typical views or views that only few would care to photograph...
St. Agatha's looking out from behind the houses (you would normally find a photo of the town square, Old Town Hall and the front of St. Agatha's all in one, that is the absolute viewcard-view of my birthplace)
Part of the central shopping area on a rainy Saturday afternoon in October...
A backyard
Three images of my old school (St. Ursula's Grammar School), one showing the integrated church and bell-tower, since it is a nun's school (and I think in this one you can see what the weather was like), one including the wall that separates school building from nunnery, with St. Agatha's in the background, and one showing the front part (oldest part of the buildings, too) of the school. I spent there 9 years of my life.
And to round this of, one of the main throughfares to the east of the town centre with the shopping area with pedestrian precinct (here not to be seen)
I wonder who I am showing these, after all?
But it was still fun taking them and leaving the path of the "typical photos"
