Saturday, 17 September 2011

Tank Stream Bar, Tank Stream Way

Tank Stream Bar is a small laneway bar in Tank Stream Way. The settlement of Sydney was centred on the Tank Stream, which was a stream of fresh water that emptied into Sydney Cove. It was covered in the mid 1800s but still flows beneath the city and this laneway as part of the stormwater system.

19 comments:

  1. I like your port Jackson photo a lot.Nice colored

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  2. Like the reflection of the road in the window.

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  3. Great reflections. I like those great windows and you got bonus benches!

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  4. Nice place indeed to catch a reflection...

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  5. Interesting history under a bar. Well done, Jim. I agree with Ebie. I like the awnings, too.
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  6. I love the small vignettes reflected below the canopies!
    Very nice!

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  7. I love learning about Sydney from you and your photos :)

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  8. What an interesting building and terrific reflections and I'm with Al, now I want to see the inside! Great shot for day, Jim. Hope you're continuing to mend!! Take care!


    Sylvia

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  9. Very interesting and a nice place for reflections and a pint or two. :)

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  10. The awnings almost look like heavy eyelids with a little brown shadow... Okay, I have a vivid imagination! Nice reflections.

    I enjoyed reading about the geography and history of the stream.

    Bises,
    Genie

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  11. I really like that mess of lanes between Bridge St and CQ. Not the most beautiful of areas, but with a distinct charm of its own.

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  12. Nice reflections Jim, interesting to think that's still all going on underneath the street.

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