It was nice to see the reverse parallel parking outside the sweet shop in Beechworth. The horse riders were taking part in the annual Ned Kelly Trial re-enactment weekend.
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It was nice to see the reverse parallel parking outside the sweet shop in Beechworth. The horse riders were taking part in the annual Ned Kelly Trial re-enactment weekend.
The Sovereign Hill stagecoach was well loaded all day doing loops of the complex. On the outside the modern equivalent makes a sneak appearance over in the car park.
The facade of the Ballarat Times in Sovereign Hill looks fantastic, but it conceals the authentic reality of it being a big tin shed.
A 2010 version of Petrol at Yarck, and the bowsers has gone, but not a lot else has changed.
The dilapidated Yarck Motor Garage framed by a roadside tree.
Maybe that should be dilapidated semi-detached suburbia! A well manicured suburban street in Cockington Green Garden, Canberra.
The 1891 Warrnambool Town Hall in 2008. The building has since been refurbished and reopened as the Lighthouse Theatre.
The Manifold Clock Tower in Camperdown. The tower was built with a bequest from T.P. Manifold, Esq, and donated to the town of Camperdown in 1896.
The Camperdown Post Office was built in 1863 from local bluestone, and remodelled a number of times up to 1940. The Post Office is now protected by heritage listing. Unfortunately I can’t identify the interesting pillar box.
Camperdown’s art deco Picture Theatre – the Theatre Royal.
Trembath Brothers’ The Corner Stores in Walhalla combine the Post Office, Corner Store and Museum for the heritage town in Gippsland.
A close-up of the bowsers in yesterdays post, Petrol at Yarck.