This heritage listed brick sewer vent stack is located along Premier Street, in the inner west suburb of Marrickville. It was built in 1898 and is flanked by a couple of Water Board workers' cottages built in the Queen Anne Revival style.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, Over the Moon, Skywatch Friday.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, Over the Moon, Skywatch Friday.
Well Jim someone might say you made a great picture out of a pile of "you know what". But I'll resist that comment.
ReplyDeleteDistinctive architecture.
ReplyDeleteThats Actually Really Cool - The 'Newtown, art' Shot Was Brilliant
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It looks neat, like a stack of pottery.
ReplyDeleteCool, even though built in 1998 they made it look vintage.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Yogi. That was a typo. It wss actually built in 1898.
DeleteMust be a big suwer with a stack like that
ReplyDeleteHello, it is cool brick stack. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the stack and sky
ReplyDeleteAnother great 'signature shot' ~ always enjoy the angles of your photos! Pretty too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks, carol.
DeleteWow, that's a huge vent! Interesting construction and glad it's been preserved.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating landmark, i like it.
ReplyDeleteAntique chimney
ReplyDeleteMy friend did repair these back in a day. I was with him couple of times. Great vistas from up there but am afraid of high places. Still feeling dizzy looking at this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
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