These chimney stacks at Sydney Park, in the inner city suburb of Alexandria, are viewed from the entrance at the corner of King Street and Sydney Park Road near St Peters railway station. They were once part of brickworks which operated from 1840 until 1970 before being redeveloped as parkland. The same chimneys decorated at Christmas can be seen here.
Linked to: Signs, Signs
Thats a lot of Chimneys
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot chimneys juxtaposed against a magnificent blue sky ~ Great!
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Super composition Jim, wonder how many cities have old brickwork chimneys as a reminder of days gone by.. we do!
ReplyDeleteLike they say "all chimneys are not created equally." I like chimney! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo. Looks like a museum for the history of smoke stacks, but I do see the park sign,
ReplyDeleteAnd a street sign too.
DeleteAnd now it seems that the cluster of chimneys is transferring into museum and art worlds. Great perspective.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. They look like monuments.
ReplyDeleteGreat comparison between Christmas and now.
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stacks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful chimney stacks.
ReplyDeletegreat shot, have a nice weekend
ReplyDeletemuch love...
I love the chimneys. Harks back to times gone.
ReplyDeleteFine blog my friend!
ReplyDelete