Lakemba Fire Station is located along Haldon Street, in the south western suburb of Lakemba. The fire station was built in 1921 in the Inter-war style.
I've always been attracted to roofs like that. It looks so nice. Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-end-of-line.html
Very functional, very Sydney.
ReplyDeleteOur Fire stations are so funny. half of them look like a house with a huge garage and the other half are strangely ornate...#RubyTuesdayToo
ReplyDeleteYes, this one looks like it was designed to fit in with the residential streetscape.
DeleteThat's a very modern building.
ReplyDeleteNice building. I'm wondering if it is still in operation. It looks like it could only hold one firetruck, but maybe that's all that's needed.
ReplyDeleteYes, there are other fire stations in nearby suburbs if needed.
Deletevery nice building :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great
ReplyDeleteWhat is a heater doing there and why a metre distance. Must be a secret of the fire brigade.
ReplyDelete:) A timely message for everyone in the middle of winter.
DeleteCool building!
ReplyDeleteI've always been attracted to roofs like that. It looks so nice.
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Very appealing.
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