Sunday, 31 May 2009

Haslams Creek

Two views of Haslams Creek which runs between the suburbs of Homebush Bay and Newington. These photos were taken before all the rain we have had recently when the grass looked really dry and brown.

Saturday, 30 May 2009

Canada Bay

This view across the bay called Canada Bay is to the inner west suburb of Canada Bay.

Friday, 29 May 2009

Concord, Hen and Chicken Bay

A cloudy sky over the inner west suburb of Concord, looking across Hen and Chicken Bay.
You can see the Bayview Park wharf on the shore and the Canadian monument in Bayview Park, that I featured over the last two days. The old Bushells Tea factory and new apartment developments can be seen in the background.

Thursday, 28 May 2009

Canada Bay monument

This monument in Concord honours a historic link between Australia and Canada. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 to 1838, two Irish and 56 French Canadian rebels were deported to Australia and imprisoned at the Longbottom Stockade. The area around here bears a reminder of this history with the names Canada Bay, France Bay and Exile Bay.

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Concord wharf

This wharf sits at the end of Bayview Park, on Hen and Chicken Bay, in the inner west suburb of Concord.
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Ashfield, St Vincent's monastery

St Vincents monastery is attached to St Vincents Catholic Church, in the inner west suburb of Ashfield.

Monday, 25 May 2009

Ashfield, St Vincent's Catholic Church

St Vincents Catholic Church (top) at Ashfield looks like a building you would expect to see in Italy. The original St Vincents Supreme School building sits beside it (bottom).

Sunday, 24 May 2009

Sydney Grammar School

Sydney Grammar School is a private high school for boys that is located at the edge of the city, but technically located in the inner city suburb of Darlinghurst. This heritage sandstone building is located in College Street, next door to the Australian Museum. The Sydney College was founded here in 1830 and the centre block was designed by Edward Hallen in the Victorian Academic Classical style and completed in 1832. It was taken over by the University of Sydney and extensions were made to the north and south, designed by Edmund Blacket and completed in 1857.

Saturday, 23 May 2009

Museum of Contemporary Art

This view of the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney is from the platform of Circular Quay railway station and above the awnings of the nearby ferry wharves. It's a magnificent sandstone building in the art deco style.

Friday, 22 May 2009

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Misons Point

 A recent cloudy Autumn sky above the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Sydney Opera House and the city skyline in the background. I took this photo from Milsons Point, in front of Luna Park, after we took my mum out for lunch for Mothers Day.
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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Iron Cove Bridge

The Iron Cove Bridge links the inner west suburbs of Rozelle and Drummoyne. This photo is taken from Drummoyne looking towards Rozelle.

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Rodd Point, Iron Cove

The Dobroyd Aquatic Club sits on Iron Cove, in the inner west suburb of Rodd Point.

Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Rodd Point memorial

This memorial in Rodd Park sits on the shore of Iron Cove, in the inner west suburb of Rodd Point. The land here was once owned by Brent Clements Rodd (1809-1898) and this memorial was originally the Rodd family mausoleum, but relocated to Rookwood Cemetery in 1903.

Monday, 18 May 2009

Lilyfield Sensory Park

Sensory Park sits beside Iron Cove in the inner west suburb of Lilyfield.

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Lilyfield Tram Stop

Lilyfield is the terminating station on the light rail or tram line that runs from Central railway station via Haymarket and Pyrmont. There have been calls to extend the line to other inner west suburbs such as Leichhardt and Dulwich Hill, using an existng railway goods line corridor.

Saturday, 16 May 2009

Wolli Creek Railway Station

















Wolli Creek railway station is a junction for the Illawarra, Airport and East Hills railway lines. It opened in 2000 as part of the Airport link.

Friday, 15 May 2009

Central Railway Station

Central railway station is Sydney's largest railway station, located at the southern end of the Central Business District. Central is a terminal for country trains and the largest junction for city trains.This view of the clocktower and administration building is from Railway Square at Haymarket. The clocktower once dominated the Sydney skyline and is still a significant landmark in Sydney.

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Redfern Railway Station




Redfern railway station is one of the biggest junctions in Sydney, second only to Central. This station was originally called Eveleigh, when Redfern was the name used for the original Sydney terminus, located just north of this site and used until Central was opened. The 1874 entrance (left) leads to the original platforms and the 1979 building (right) leads down to the underground platforms of the Illawarra line.

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Erskineville Railway Station











Erskineville railway station is on Bankstown railway line. Trains on Illawarra line pass through here but usually do not stop.
There is also a bit of green space for expansion (bottom left).

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

St Peters Railway Station









St Peters railway station is on Bankstown railway line. Trains on Illawarra line pass through here but they usually do not stop.
The incomplete fifth and sixth platforms feature a row of trees (bottom right).

Monday, 11 May 2009

Sydenham Railway Station









Sydenham railway station is a junction for the Illawarra, East Hills and Bankstown railway lines.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Tempe Railway Station




Tempe is a junction of the Illawarra and East Hills railway lines. This week I'll be taking a journey of railway stations that I usually pass on my way to work, while I'm actually on an overseas holiday .

Saturday, 9 May 2009

Carss Park Cottage







Carss Park Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1860 by William Carss that now sits in the middle of Carss Bush Park.
The cottage and recreational area looks over Kogarah Bay and the Carss Park Tidal Baths.

Friday, 8 May 2009

Carss Park Tidal Baths

The Tidal Baths at Carss Park are a protected swimming area on Kogarah Bay, surrounded by Carss Bush Park, a popular recreational area. The Autumn clouds created a beautiful sunset.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Shakespeare Place

 The Shakespeare Memorial, created in 1926, is dedicated to poet and playwright William Shakespeare and features some of his more famous literature characters. It sits in Shakespeare Place between the State Library and Morsehead Fountain Gate to the Botanic Gardens. This area was actually once part of the Botanic Gardens but now sits between the on and off ramps of the Cahill Expressway that connect it to the city. This monument could also be seen in yesterday's photo of Morshead Fountain, at far left, looking towards the State Library.

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Botanic Gardens Morshead Fountain

Morshead Fountain sits outside the Morehead Fountain Gate (top) to the Royal Botanic Gardens and opposite the State Library of New South Wales and Shakespeare Place (bottom). The fountain was erected in 1966 in memory of Lieutenant-General Sir Lesley Morshead and the men w ho served with him. Morshead was knighted for his defence of Tobruk in World War II.
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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Botanic Gardens, Cupid fountain

This monument known as 'Love Led Them' is a small bronze fountain figure of a Cupid (a young boy with bow and arrows and wings) on a marble plinth, set in the central pond of the Pioneer Memorial Garden. It was sculpted by Paul R. Montford (1868-1938) and marks the precise spot of the centre of the dome of the former Garden Palace, a grand exhibition building built in 1879 that burnt down three years later.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Botanic Gardens sensory fountain

This sensory fountain is another feature of the Herb Garden in the Botanic Gardens. This spherical fountain was designed to be touched, seen and heard with a steady trickle of water flowing over it, on approach. It was designed by Victorian artist Tim Jones and made by Dave Mune at the Art Foundry in Victoria. The fountain is surrounded by a bronze ring of herbs drawn by Gardens’ illustrator Marion Westmacott.