Saturday, 24 October 2009

Macquarie Place Park

This heritage listed underground toilet is located at the northern end of Macquarie Place Park, in the city. Built in 1908, it has now been decommissioned and filled with sand, which preserves it and allows reuse in the future. The garden incorporates the above ground features such as the dome, walls, light, fence and decorative iron work used as a frame for climbing plants.

13 comments:

  1. That's amazing! I never would have guessed its original use.

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  2. hmmm very interesting... and pretty, for a toilet! hehe! Great photo too... thanks for stopping by my skywatch =) happy weekend!

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  3. Interesting to know about this hidden toilet features. Happy weekend Jim .

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  4. This is an attractive way to disguise and preserve it. Someone was thinking, planning ahead!

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  5. Very beautiful toilet design. Happy digging for somebody in the future.

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  6. Pretty good post very informative topic great article.

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  7. I would never have guessed it was a toilet. Great capture. Happy weekend!

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  8. wow! really beautiful for what it once was! thanks for sharing this, jim!

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  9. It's an eligant constuction,.. a refined place for a loo!:)

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