An early Sunday morning photo on the Pyrmont Bridge over Darling Harbour in Sydney.
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- ISO: 64
An early Sunday morning photo on the Pyrmont Bridge over Darling Harbour in Sydney.
Ian MacDonald, Engineer and Surveyor for the City of Geelong, he designed the Eastern Beach complex. He holds the rolled-up plans. A very chunky, and casually attired me in the middle. On the right is Robert de Bruce Johnstone, three-times Mayor of Geelong and Geelong MLA for 13 years.
A rare personal appearance outside the Sea Shop at the Melbourne Zoo back in 2010.
Me about to head over the cliff edge in to Victoria’s King Valley at Powers Lookout.
A work anniversary happened this week, 25 years with the same organisation. Things have changed a lot – a few job changes and promotions, name and ownership changes. And there’s lots more change on the way.
As always it’s the people that make it all worthwhile – thanks for the support and friendship everyone.
Some random tourist block the view of the trains at the Thirlmere Railway Museum.
Behind us is 2029, a NSW Railways 2-6-4T Z-20 Class. In the background is 38 Class Pacific (4-6-2), 3820, an express passenger locomotive.
The long arm of the law finally caught up with me in Thirlmere. Here I am imprisoned in the NSW Government Railways BKD Prison Van. Four of these vans were built in 1915 and remained in service until 1975, transporting prisoners around the state.
A rare personal appearance dating back to 2008.
Me and Dad pose in front of the QE2, Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2.