Saturday, 13 December 2014

Circular Quay, Ship Inn

The Ship Inn is located on the corner of Pitt Street and Alfred Street at Circular Quay. This heritage listed hotel was designed in the Federation Free Classical style and built in 1902. It has been incorporated into the Gateway office building behind it.

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  1. Very unusual structure with the overhang. I do like the curvy look of it, however.

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  2. The upper levels are wonderful. Quite a contrast with the rather plain lower level.

    Those Delhi escorts seem to be interested in you, Jim

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    1. Those annoying spammers keep finding new ways to spam.

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  3. lovely photo! we have much the same buildings here in NZ.

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  4. That must be the weirdest building I have ever seen... Oo

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  5. Jim, what a beautiful and picturesque place!...:)JP

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  6. What an interesting building. I wonder why the first level is so different, as if the building was moved and placed on top of an existing structure. I am glad it's on the heritage list. It should be preserved.

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  7. I did not see that beautiful building when I was in Sydney. Great shot. Have a lovely weekend.

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  8. I think this is where Queen Mary of Denmark picked up her future husband.

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    1. That was actually the Slipp Inn, which is close to Darling Harbour.

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