Monday, 31 July 2023

Rockdale, mural

This is part of an extensive mural along the walls of the walkways and travelators leading from the underground car park to Rockdale Plaza shopping centre, in the southern suburb of Rockdale. The mural was created by Joe Whyte in 2022 and depicts historic moments and landmarks from the local area. This depicts the historic pier around Brighton-Le-Sands Baths which opened in 1928 but have since been demolished. It is related to the pier jumping mural featured last week.

Sunday, 30 July 2023

Surry Hills, Strawberry Hills Hotel


The heritage listed Strawberry Hills Hotel is located on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Devonshire Street, in the inner city suburb of Surry Hills. The original hotel was built in 1871 as the Southern Cross Hotel and operated until the 1920s when it underwent major redevelopment in the Inter-War style. In 1954 an application was approved by Sydney City Council to incorporate two adjacent 1880s shops into the hotel. The name change to "Strawberry Hills Hotel" only occurred in more recent years, with the name used as an urban locality taken from the former Strawberry Hills Estate.

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Cooks River

A view of the Cooks River from Unwins Bridge which carries Bayview Avenue over the river, linking the inner west suburbs of Tempe and Undercliffe. The apartment buildings in the distance stand in the southern suburb of Wolli Creek.

Friday, 28 July 2023

Sydney Harbour, sunset


A sunset view across Sydney Harbour towards Garden Island from Yarranabbe Park in the eastern suburb of Darling Point.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

Thursday, 27 July 2023

Haymarket, Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre is located along Campbell Street, in the inner city suburb of Haymarket. It was originally built in 1892 in the Federation Free Classical style for use as the Belmore Markets. In 1916, the building was converted to a hippodrome designed specifically for the Wirth Bros circus. It was converted into the Capitol Theatre in 1928 by John Eberson, a renowned American designer of theatrically themed theatres. In 1981, a conservation order saved it from demolition and it was restored and reconstructed in the 1990s. It is currently hosting another run of the musical Beauty and the Beast

Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Wolli Creek, Cahill Park

This football oval is in the middle of Cahill Park, on the corner of Gertrude Street and Levey Street in the southern suburb of Wolli Creek. It was a perfect sunny day for mowing the lawn yesterday with a ride-on mower.

Tuesday, 25 July 2023

Haymarket, Little Hay Street


This chaotic tangle of neon lights hangs above Little Hay Street at Darling Square, in the inner city suburb of Haymarket. "City Lights" was created by Brendan van Hek and is comprised of fragments of neon signs, fused together to create a new artwork which recalls the bright neon lights and vibrancy of nearby Chinatown.

Monday, 24 July 2023

Rockdale, mural

This is part of an extensive mural along the walls of the walkways and travelators leading from the underground car park to Rockdale Plaza shopping centre, in the southern suburb of Rockdale. The mural was created by Joe Whyte in 2022 and depicts historic moments and landmarks from the local area.

Sunday, 23 July 2023

Glebe, shop

 
This shop is located on the corner of Glebe Point Road and Mitchell Street, in the inner city suburb of Glebe. The heritage listed building was originally built in 1858 as the "The Currency Lass Hotel" in the Victorian style but was substantially remodelled around 1925 in art-deco style. It is now home to the Vegan Grocery Store with residential space on the first floor.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, My Sunday SnapshotSunday Best.

Saturday, 22 July 2023

Wolli Creek, railway bridge

A freight train crosses the railway bridge over the Cooks River, heading towards the inner west suburb of Tempe from the southern suburb of Wolli Creek, where the apartment buildings stand. A cormorant suns itself on an old pylon in the foreground.
Linked to: Weekend ReflectionsHappy Now.

Friday, 21 July 2023

Circular Quay, ferry wharves

 
A view of the Circular Quay ferry wharves and ferries from the Circular Quay railway station platform at dusk. In the distance you can see the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the north shore suburb of Kirribilli and the Sydney Opera House.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

Thursday, 20 July 2023

Barrack Street, art

 

 These art installations on lamp posts were along Barrack Street as temporary public artworks created in response to the Covid-19 pandemic to enliven civic spaces. "Giant Badges" was created by Adam Norton and featured a series of slogans. The giant badges have an immediate sense of nostalgia to them, but their bright, pop construction placed in the present city centre created new twisted meanings. They have since been removed and the others can be seen here, here and here.

Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Barangaroo, sculptures

 

"Mermer Waiskeder: Stories of the Moving Tide" is a public artwork hanging above Exchange Square in the inner city suburb of Barangaroo. These sculptures were created by Ghost Net Collective and installed here in 2022 and are majestic eagle rays, each one measuring 2.8 metres in width and 3 metres in length.
Linked to: Wordless WednesdayMy Corner of the WorldCommunal Global.

Tuesday, 18 July 2023

Barangaroo, ferry


A sunset view of a ferry moored at the Barangaroo ferry wharf. The Supercat 4 is a Supercat Class ferry acquired in 2001 that is part of the fleet that operates on the Eastern Suburbs routes. 

Monday, 17 July 2023

Aquarium Wharf

This view of Aquarium Wharf at Darling Harbour is from Pyrmont Bridge. The building houses three attractions: Wild Life Sydney ZooMadame Tussauds Sydney and Sea Life Sydney Aquarium.

Sunday, 16 July 2023

Saturday, 15 July 2023

Sydney Opera House, lower concourse, art

 This art work created in colourful neon lights is located at the lower concourse of the Sydney Opera House.

Friday, 14 July 2023

Sydney Harbour, sunset

 A sunset view across Sydney Harbour towards Garden Island from Yarranabbe Park in the eastern suburb of Darling Point.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

Thursday, 13 July 2023

Circular Quay, light rail stop

 
The Circular Quay Light Rail Stop is located at the northern end of the Central Business District on Alfred Street, between Pitt Street and Loftus Street, beside Circular Quay railway station. It is the final destination on the CBD and South East Light Rail service and this tram will soon be departing for the eastern suburb of Randwick.

Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Circular Quay, ferry wharves


A view of the Circular Quay ferry wharves and ferries from the Circular Quay railway station platform. The Charlotte is a First Fleet Class ferry acquired in 1985 and named after one of eleven ships of the First Fleet that sailed to Australia in 1787. The Collaroy is a Freshwater Fleet Class ferry acquired in 1988 and named after the northern Sydney suburb. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House are in the distance.
Linked to: Wordless WednesdayMy Corner of the WorldCommunal Global.

Tuesday, 11 July 2023

Australian National Maritime Museum, HMAS Vampire, Vivid Sydney Festival

The Australian National Maritime Museum and HMAS Vampire moored on display at Darling Harbour were illuminated with these projections during the Vivid Sydney Festival. "Harbour Life" was created by Artists in Motion and depicts the indigenous Eora people as they fish with a spear and burra (fishing hook), while keeping the ecosystem in balance;the desolation of oceans as colonial settlers arrive and industrial fishing takes hold; and how conservationists are saving our sea life from pollution and stray nets with ocean-based drones and recycling efforts.

Monday, 10 July 2023

Australian National Maritime Museum, HMAS Vampire, Vivid Sydney Festival

The Australian National Maritime Museum and HMAS Vampire at Darling Harbour were illuminated with these projections during the Vivid Sydney Festival. "Harbour Life" was created by Artists in Motion and depicts the indigenous Eora people as they fish with a spear and burra (fishing hook), while keeping the ecosystem in balance;the desolation of oceans as colonial settlers arrive and industrial fishing takes hold; and how conservationists are saving our sea life from pollution and stray nets with ocean-based drones and recycling efforts.
Linked to: Monday MuralBlue MondayRuby TuesdayAww Mondays.

Sunday, 9 July 2023

Cockle Bay, Vivid Sydney

 







A view of Cockle Bay near Darling Harbour Marina and the W Hotel during the Vivid Sydney Festival, which ran from 26 May to 17 June 2023. "Elemental" was a show that featured lights, water shooters, flames, projection and pyro technics. 
Linked to: Shadow Shot SundaySunday Best, My Sunday Snapshot.

Saturday, 8 July 2023

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Vivid Sydney

A view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge at dusk with artwork on the south east pylon for the Vivid Sydney Festival. This was just before 6pm which was the time the bridge and pylons were fully illuminated as seen here.
 Linked to: Weekend ReflectionsHappy Now.

Friday, 7 July 2023

Darling Harbour, Vivid Sydney

A view of Darling Harbour which features the Darling Harbour MarinaInternational Convention Centre Sydney and the Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Hotel illuminated for the Vivid Sydney Festival, which ran from 26 May to 17 June 2023. "Elemental" was a show in Cockle Bay that featured lights, water shooters, flames, projection and pyro technics. 
Linked to: Skywatch Friday,
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