View from Circular Quay railway station this week as I arrived to meet with my youngest daughter Natalie, during her lunch-break. With almost 60 minutes up my sleeve, I went down beside the ferry-wharves to City Extra for a short coffee stop before walking to explore some.
taken from Macquarie Place park (previous post), across Bridge St is the main entrance to this beautiful sandstone building, originally known as the Dept. of Lands, and now, N.S.W. Government Dept. of Planning and Infrastructure
taking up one whole city block, the style is claimed here as Italian Renaissance of the Venetian Type
According to sydney architecture construction began in 1876 through to 1880 for the first stage, and then from 1888 to 1893.
balconied windows at each end, display differing carved figures on all four sides
like this one
doorway to another street
Well, I'm walking now towards one of the entrances to the Royal Botanic Gardens, but looking back, in view still, is the clock tower to Dept. of Planning and Infrastructure.
Nicely composed photographs of a smart looking city Carole. It could be a street in London with those fine looking buildings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Carole, well photographed.
ReplyDeleteA very nice Sunday.
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They dont make building like that anymore!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to have to visit Sydney for more than work one day!!
Stewart M - Melbourne
Carole, thanks for the tour. The buildings are lovely and I really like the harbor scene. Great shots, have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love the architecture of that building! They had such personality back then.
ReplyDeletea very attractive building! love all the arches.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images Carole.. many thanks for sharing some of your history.
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand old building! They don't make them like that any more.
ReplyDeleteLove the harbor scene.
Beautiful pictures Carole!
ReplyDeleteJan
What a superb building! A lovely series.
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