A side view of Sydney Town Hall from a bus stop in York Street, beside the Queen Victoria Building. The heritage listed town hall building was designed by John H. Wilson and completed in 1889 in the Grand Victorian Second Empire style. The skyscrapers rising above are the HSBC Centre along George Street and Lumiere along Bathurst Street.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Little Things Thursday, Thankful Thursday, Words Welcome.
Thursday, 30 May 2024
Sydney Town Hall, York Street
Labels:
apartments,
City,
clocks,
offices,
people,
signs,
streets,
town halls,
transport,
trees
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...lovely view.
ReplyDeleteIt is a refreshing view
ReplyDeleteInteresting view.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building
ReplyDeleteand behind the modern high rise buildings.
Looks amazing
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I am sure it will look totally different with the trees in full color
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at #29 #WW (Words welcome). See you tomorrow https://esmesalon.com/tag/wordlesswednesday/
Unfortunately, we didn't see much more of Sydney than The Rocks, the Opera House and the Zoo when we were there. There wasn't enough time for more... but thanks to you I see a little more.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
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Those are wintery looking Autumn trees there....no nice orange, that rust brown we get before they drop! #Allseasons
ReplyDeleteLove the Town Hall picture! a very pretty blend of old and new buildings! - Patty
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