Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Monday, 29 December 2008
Darrel Lea Chocolates, Christmas
The Darrell Lea Chocolate shop is on the corner of George Street and King Street. Over the years, Sydney has lost a lot of heritage buildings as many were demolished to make way for skyscrapers and other modern buildings. Some heritage buildings have survived in the city, sometimes engulfed by contemporary buildings, such as this small shop on the corner surrounded by the Telstra office tower.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Sydney Park, chimneys, Christmas
Sydney Park is a large recreation area at Alexandria, bordering St Peters. It includes part of the former brickworks on the corner of King Street and Sydney Park Road. Christmas decorations adorn the chimneys every year.
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Friday, 26 December 2008
Pitt Street Mall, Christmas
Boxing Day, the day after Christmas Day, is a public holiday in Australia and is also traditionally the start of the Post Christmas Sales. Pitt Street Mall is a pedestrian mall which is arguably Sydney's premiere shopping district. This year, the shopping has been somewhat interrupted by construction work. Some arcades such as the Mid City Centre and Imperial Arcade are being demolished and redeveloped, while Centrepoint will soon be extensively refurbished and redeveloped. These Christmas shoppers are in hectic Pitt Street Mall, outside the heritage Soul Pattinson's Chemist building.
Thursday, 25 December 2008
St Mary's Cathedral, Christmas Nativity Scene
This Christmas Nativity Scene is located in the forecourt of St Mary's Cathedral, beside Cook and Phillip Park, along College Street.
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
David Jones department store, Christmas
Each year the David Jones department store in Elizabeth Street features an elaborate window display for Christmas. This year the theme is Santa's Workshop, featuring animated marionettes. In the past, Sydney had many more department stores that also followed the Christmas tradition. The other department stores are gone now and when the Myer department store was redeveloped a few years ago, they abandoned this Christmas tradition, leaving David Jones as the only department store attracting Christmas shoppers to its window display.
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Darling Harbour, Christmas Tree
This large contemporary Christmas tree sits outside the Sydney Convention Centre at Darling Harbour. It provides a spectacular lighting display at night and during the day it has a metallic look, made up of green tinsel, a gold star at the top and metallic baubles and decoration. It also features white kangaroos as decorations which are a nod to the classic Australian Christmas song 'Six White Boomers' made famous by Rolf Harris back in 1960. A boomer is an adult male kangaroo.
Six white boomers, snow white boomers,
Racing Santa Claus through the blazing sun.
Six white boomers, snow white boomers,
On his Australian run.
Racing Santa Claus through the blazing sun.
Six white boomers, snow white boomers,
On his Australian run.
Monday, 22 December 2008
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Queen Victoria Building, Christmas Tree
A giant Christmas tree is erected in the central atrium of the Queen Victoria Building every year. It is three storeys high and the top almost reaches the stained-glass dome. The Queen Victoria Building is currently being renovated and these photos show views of the tree through the building that demonstrate the differences in colour schemes. The new colour scheme can be seen on the top level (above), while the heritage colours have not yet been altered on the lower levels (below).
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Friday, 19 December 2008
Sydney Town Hall, Christmas
The Sydney Town Hall is one of the public buildings decorated every year for Christmas. The heritage listed building was designed by John H. Wilson and completed in 1889 in the Grand Victorian Second Empire architectural style. A Christmas tree surrounded by flower boxes is located in the middle of Sydney Square (below), beside the town hall.
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Martin Place, Christmas Tree
Monday, 15 December 2008
Queen Victoria Building
The Queen Victoria Building is a retail centre that fills an entire city block, bounded by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets. It was named after the ruling monarch Queen Victoria and features Romanesque Revival architecture. When the building was completed in 1898 it had showrooms, coffee shops and a concert hall. The concert hall later became the municipal library and the building was used for offices of the Sydney City Council. The building steadily deteriorated and by 1959 was threatened with demolition. It was meticulously restored between 1984 and 1986 using heritage fittings, tiles and colour schemes which helped the building become a prime retail centre in Sydney. A controversial refurbishment began in 2008 that saw changes including modern features and new colour schemes that critics believe have lowered the heritage significance of the building. The unaltered heritage colours and signs can be still seen on the northern part of the building (top) while the new colour scheme and glass signage, lights, handrails, carpets and shopfronts can be seen on the southern part of the building (bottom).
Kogarah, Community Centre
Pitt Street Mall, Christmas Tree
This Christmas Tree is located outside the heritage listed Soul Pattinson's Chemist building in Pitt Street Mall. This pedestrian mall has featured entrances to a number of arcades and shopping centres such as Centrepoint, the Strand Arcade, the Imperial Arcade, Skygarden, Sydney Central, Sydney Arcade and Mid City Centre.
Sunday, 14 December 2008
Saturday, 13 December 2008
Friday, 12 December 2008
Friday, 5 December 2008
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Carlton, railway station
This view of Carlton railway station platforms is from the concourse, in the southern suburb of Carlton. It is serviced by the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line. This heritage listed station was built in 1889 as part of the Illawarra Line from Redfern to Hurstville.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Canterbury, pub
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Earlwood, pub
Earlwood Hotel was built in 1931 in the Inter War style and is located on the corner of Homer Street and Clark Street, in the inner west suburb of Earlwood.
Friday, 1 August 2008
Brighton-Le-Sands, statue
This statue stands in Cook Park,on the shore of Botany Bay, in the southern suburb of Brighton-Le-Sands. This contemporary statue is of Spyros Louis, a Greek gold medallist and winner of the first marathon of the modern Olympic Games in 1896 . It was sculpted by Pavlos Kougioumtzis. Brighton-Le-Sands is one of the centres for the Greek community in Sydney and features many Greek businesses and restaurants.