This tram has just departed from the Capitol Square Light Rail Stop, which is on the Central to Dulwich Hill line of the Sydney Light Rail Network, located near the corner of Hay Street and George Street, in the inner city suburb of Haymarket. The former Haymarket Library is a three storey Victorian sandstone building in the Venetian Gothic style, designed by architect brothers George and Ralph Mansfield and constructed in 1875. The Corporation Building is a two storey red brick building in the Federation Anglo-Dutch style, designed by George McRae and constructed in 1895.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday.
Thursday, 2 February 2023
Haymarket, Capitol Square, tram stop
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libraries,
shops,
Suburbs - Haymarket,
tram stops,
transport
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Every time I go to a medical conference there, I wander by this district
ReplyDelete...sleek.
ReplyDeleteNice looking tram and city scene.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great city scene and I love that it looks sunny and inviting. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteWe don’t see the Federation Anglo-Dutch style here.
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