The Jubilee Fountain is located on the corner of Glebe Point Road and Broadway, opposite Victoria Park, in the inner city suburb of Glebe. This drinking fountain was erected in 1909 to commemorate the golden jubilee of Glebe as a municipality. The sandstone column with Corinthian capital and ring banding with floral motif is surmounted by a bronze coach light. It sits on a flat quatrefoil trachyte base with circular basins and a polished face, that sit on a heavily moulded sandstone quatrefoil pedestal. The circular stepped platform with brick pavers and concentric sandstone steps was installed in 1996.
Jim, great shot, but I'm wondering.....where's the water in the fountain?
ReplyDeleteIt's a drinking fountain so there are water bubblers in the basins.
DeleteQuite a lovely looking fountain.
ReplyDeleteWe have a neighbourhood here in the city core by the name of The Glebe.
The bronze coach light, in particular, is lovely
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy seeing whatever you share from your lovely part of the world.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, such a fancy drinking fountain. I love it!
ReplyDeleteJM, Illinois-U.S.A.
I never see a drinking fountain here. Wonderful spot.
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Love the details of the fountaine!! http://ohmyheartsiegirl.com/wordless-wednesday-featured-cohosts/karren
ReplyDeleteA beautiful structure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI was looking for the water too. Then I realize it is a drinking fountain. Love it!
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Kim,USA