The former ANZ bank building is located on the corner of Oxford Street and Brisbane Street, in the inner city suburb of Darlinghurst. This heritage listed building was designed by Ernest Scott & Green and built in the Federation Free Classical architectural style in 1911 for the Union Bank. It is now used as an office space and has the local member of the state parliament as a tenant on the ground floor.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to take a photo of the basement before it goes....history disappearing fast
ReplyDeleteI always say the same thing, Jim...one of these days you'll run out of beautiful buildings to photograph! Meanwhile, this "Federation Free Classical" is new to me, and I like it!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Kay
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A classic beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou can tell this great building isn't 19th century because of the third floor. Sydney was thrusting upwards.
ReplyDeleteI love the old heritage buildings.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see the older building still around and being used.
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Quite nice! It looks so attractive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/03/a-peek-inside-biltmore-estate.html
This isn't "Biltmore Flats" Darlinghurst is it? On Farrell Avenue.
DeleteGreat architecture!
ReplyDeleteOh the stories these older buildings could tell. So many people coming and going. Thanks for sharing.
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I really enjoy these corner building that you share.
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