The rubbish bins are the most distinctive features of most of Philadelphia’s 
alleys, too.

Among the definitions is a walkway along or beside a row of trees or shrubs.

I took several shots fitting each of these definitions, then went with a photo 
from 11 years ago.

Rick

> On Apr 30, 2020, at 12:50 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 4/30/2020 11:53:49, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>> Am 30.04.20 um 17:20 schrieb Stanley Halpin:
>>> Without going to a dictionary, I would define an alley (or alleyway) as a 
>>> narrow connecting passage. Not usually intended for modern vehicles.
>> Ah. Got it now. All that remains now is to find a photo that fits the
>> bill. Everything that spontaneously comes to mind hasn't been taken with
>> Pentax gear...
>> Thanks, Stan, and to all others who responded.
>> Ralf
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> 
> More commonly here in the U.S. (and I saw them when I visited Scotland in 
> 2004) they're a back passageway between rows of buildings where the garbage 
> bins & utilities are located; also where commercial deliveries are made.
> 
> I found this on Flickr (not my photo):
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/jvHU5e
> 
> Here's another one that I think might be in New York City:
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/yqE5Ta
> 
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