Sunday, 16 August 2009

Dulwich Hill hotel


The Gladstone Hotel built in 1900 is on the corner of New Canterbury Road and Marrickville Road, in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill.

10 comments:

  1. That's really nice! I really like the corner top.

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  2. I love the architecture especially the turret and the detail on the windows. Lovel old homes may get knocked down but the old pubs (thankfully) are still around.

    (Off-topic - how do you get your link to show when you leave a comment?):-)

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  3. Neat old building. The architectural details show off well against the pure blue sky!

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  4. BlossomFlowerGirl, I add an HTML link to the end of my comment. Here's a website where you can learn more about HTML links.

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  5. No mistaking this architecture. Makes me miss Sydney.

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  6. That is a nice old hotel. Isn't it annoying when trying to capture the historic architecture of pubs and they hang hugeads from the balcony.I find this especially in country towns.

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  7. Also glad to see different shots of Sydney to stimulate wanderlust. Thanks for getting back to me. I'll check that film out if it is avbailable here. Always enjoyed Australian films since The Last Wave and Strictly Ballroom. You've had lots of breakthrough films. Perhaps we can share thoughts later. Thanks again

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  8. What an interesting building. Very nice against the bright blue sky!

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  9. No worries Lee. I'm a fan of Australian movies, so I'm happy to discuss.

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