Scott Bird Heritage Photography

Documenting Australia's rich Aboriginal and European history.

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Signs of the Times

I photograph signs almost everywhere I go - great way to get a feel for the place. Street signs, shop awnings, warnings messages, graffiti and so on.
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Friendship Bridge, commemorating the meeting of Governor Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 April 1791.
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Friendship Bridge, commemorating the meeting of Governor Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 April 1791.

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  • Wiseman's Ferry, Australia
  • Outside the Convict Road Kiosk.
  • Outside the Convict Road Kiosk.
  • Cattai Park (formerly 'Caddie Park'), part of the land granted to Thomas Arndell (Assistant Surgeon for the First Fleet) in 1804.<br />
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Opened to the public as Cattai State Recreation Area in 1983, renamed Cattai National Park in 1992.
  • Hargraves Lookout at the southern end of Shipley Plateau. Named after William Henry Hargraves (1839-1925), Deputy Registrar in Equity and once known as the father of Blackheath.
  • Near Cox's Road, Blue Mountains.
  • No parking.
  • Windsor, Sydney, NSW, Australia<br />
Site of Windsor Gaol in Court St. Built 1829 (with major additions in 1859), demolished 1936.
  • Between the hours of 8 and 6 in any case. Opposite the Macquarie Arms Hotel.
  • St Matthews Anglican Church, Windsor<br />
Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, and built between 1817 and 1822.
  • Opposite St Matthews Anglican Church, Windsor.
  • You're welcome.
  • Various buildings, dating from 1878.
  • Various buildings, dating from 1878.
  • Commemorating the meeting of Governor Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 April 1791.
  • Friendship Bridge, commemorating the meeting of Governor Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 April 1791.
  • Commemorating the meeting of Governor Phillip and the Darug Aboriginal leader, Yarramundi on 14 April 1791.
  • Wilberforce Cemetery, Australia<br />
Dating to 1811.
  • Originally built for William Cox (who lived there from 1822-1828), it's one of the oldest houses in the area. Claremont Crescent, Windsor.
  • St Matthews Anglican Church, Windsor<br />
Designed by convict architect Francis Greenway, and built between 1817 and 1822.
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