Monday 30 August 2010

The Rocks, police station

This building on the corner of George Street and Argyle Street at The Rocks became the police station in 1998. The Rocks local area command police station was a replacement for the small police station located opposite in George Street and another in Phillip Street. I took this photo a few months ago before construction work began for the extensions to The Museum of Contemporary Art next door on George Street extending behind this building to Argyle Street and leading down to Circular Quay.

19 comments:

  1. I wonder why they chose to move from one side of George Street to the other. The original building is a much nicer looking sandstone building and to the best of my knowledge, still unoccupied. Maybe it is falling down around its own ears.

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  2. Julie, they closed a lot of smaller police stations around the city and created a larger Local Area Command for the remaining or new stations. The old police station at The Rocks is a great old sandstone building.

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  3. Nice shot, with a very good framing!
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  4. There was a time, long ago, when I worked next door to the Cop Shop in Phillip Street. You could hear the drunks singing in the cells.

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  5. Beautiful building and weather. Love the shot.

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  6. Wasn't the old police station an art centre at one stage.

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  7. Ann, I think the old police station might house a gallery or souvenir shop, of some sort. I'll try and take a photo of it, sometime soon.

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  9. Nice shot. It looks like a police station. I too, like the red door.

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  10. This building looks in good shape. And like everyone else, I like the red door!

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  11. The blue police sign on the corner looks so familiar.

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    1. Well they don't use that in New South Wales anymore.

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  12. The police actually moved to this building in 1998 not in 1985 as you stated.

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  13. Thanks for that, Anonymous. I've corrected my post.

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