Oswald Bond Store, is a heritage-listed warehouse building on the corner of Windmill Street and Kent Street, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. This former warehouse was built in 1893 in the Victorian style but was partly rebuilt in 1904 after a fire in the Federation and Free Classical styles.
Warehouses used to be so beautifully built. Now days they are often metal buildings out in the country.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I stopped by and I've enjoyed catching up today.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive, Jim. I wonder if they have converted this to luxurious apartments yet?
ReplyDeleteAh yes I know this one. Between the Hero of Waterloo and Whitely's bird's nest.
ReplyDeleteNick, it's either apartments or commercial space but it's definitely utilised.
ReplyDeleteWonderful that it is taken such care of.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Thursday.
Very Good post here ^_^
ReplyDeleteA classic solid structure.
ReplyDeleteSymmetry definitely ruled when this building was constructed.
ReplyDeleteI like that picture, beautiful building. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kind of buildings, I hope they will always be able to find an use for them!
ReplyDeleteI see it's Autumn there.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this building! :)
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