The former warehouse was the Royal Edward Victulating Yard Building C, located along Pirrama Road on Darling Island, in the inner west suburb of Pyrmont. It was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon and built in 1915 in the Federation architectural style. It was used by the Royal Australian Navy and is now the Sydney headquarters for the Seven Network, one of Australia's three major commercial television networks. The city skyline can be seen in the distance.
It stands out well!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it was a bustling business!
ReplyDeleteThe 100-year-old building is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful building and I like the view of the skyline. Enjoy your Friday and have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking building and the skyline is terrific -- and, of course, your blue, blue skies as always!! Enjoy your weekend, Jim!!
ReplyDeleteNice to know that's where the 7 network is :-)
ReplyDeleteCool how all the buildings behind look new and modern, in contrast to old and stately!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of the building against the clear blue sky!
ReplyDeleteIf this were a man, I'd say he's distinguished.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
It is these kinds of structures that make a city worth visiting.
ReplyDeleteA city's architecture tells many stories....
ReplyDeleteGreat building, and a classic skyline with a very famous tower in the background!
ReplyDeleteI'm viewing this on my phone. The orange and blue contrast well. That's a huge building.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the warehouse at a distance.
ReplyDeletebeautiful skyline and building.
ReplyDeleteWarehouse looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice history and beautiful building. Well composed with the skyline of Sydney and the beautiful blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Alexander
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Wonderful buildings.
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Beautiful old building !
ReplyDeleteLove the old building juxtaposed against the newer ones and the gorgeous blue sky! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
Beaytifl building in front og nice blue sky :)
ReplyDeleteWow! 1915 and still standing tall.
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