A couple of images with layers – here some layers of windows long past their best:

Broken Patterns
This image below I have shown before, to demonstrate the layers of new above old at Matera, in Basilicata, Italy….

The layers of Matera.
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Good choices, Sue. I love that old factory.
Best wishes, Pete.
Millennium Mills, East End, Pete!
The factory made me think of some of the old prisons except that the windows are to big. The second shot reminded me of some layered landscapes that I hadn’t thought of.
Glad to nudge your memory, David!
I like the lines and colors of Matera.
Thanks, Cindy!
good ones. I like them both.
Thanks, Klara!
All nicely dilapidated. Just up your street, Sue. 😀
Yep, indeed!!😄
New England is full of abandoned brick factories like that one. I am always intrigued by the number of windows needed to see indoors before electric lights.
Oh, interesting – have you got any photographs?
No, but I will try to take some when it warms up around here.
Oh, please do!
Lovely layers. Mine today were geological in a U3A talk called “When birds ate horses” – have to wait for the PDF to fill in all the gaps in my memory already.
Presumably carrion birds on carcasses?
The layers were in the rocks – dramatic reminder of the global conditions that ended the age of dinosaurs
Aaaah! OK….why didn’t I suss it?!!!
Fabulous first photo, Sue. I looked at every pane of glass, hoping to see a face…
Well….it has been abandoned a good few years, Draco! Although it is soon to be converted to luxury flats…..
Great layers, Sue. I especially like the top one – it reminded me of a place I know in Manchester, but I see it is more southern.
Factories of a certain era….
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