Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Liverpool, statue

A contemporary abstract statue of Governor Lachlan Macquarie is located in Macquarie Street, in the south western suburb of Liverpool. The nearby Memorial School of Arts can be seen in the distance.

17 comments:

  1. like that contemporary portrait...public sculpture is a great addition to any urban space..

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  2. Thanks for sharing your part of the world and the lovely statue of the Governor.

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  3. Interesting sculpture and lovely building!

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  4. amazing structures and what i like best is how you framed your shots. great job.

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  5. that statue sure beats some stuffy guy in a uniform on horse. I think it adds such flavor to the scene.

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  6. Hi. Thanks for your visit to my Botanic Gardens photos! Enjoying catching up here...and like the comparison photos of the dust storm...a bit horrible wasn't it?

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  7. It is a nice statue, is the school very small?

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  8. Quite a contrast between the older house and the ultra-modern sculpture!

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  9. Grace and Bradley, the school of the arts is not a very big building. Back in the days it was built, it probably was one of the biggest buildings in the area.

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  10. Love the School of Arts building the sculpture makes it look like he has only one leg.

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  11. Two lovely photos, the statue was so interesting and always enjoy looking at old buildings.

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  12. the Liverpool arts school is very beautiful.

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