Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstructiontravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstructiontravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstructiontravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstructiontravel
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstruction
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstruction
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstruction
Sydney, Australia
Site of the Pyrmont Power Station, demolished 1993-1995. Buildings of Jones Bay Wharf in the background (both buildings are from the former Royal Edward Victualling Yard).
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Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited Kingdomconstruction
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The New Scottish Parliament building under construction.CanongateEdinburghGreat BritainScotlandScottish ParliamentUKUnited KingdomconstructionpanotravelScottishParliament
Near Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Near Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Take it easy.AustraliaCurrumbin ValleyKingscliffNSWStreet Photographyconstructionsigntravel
Sydney, Australia
Epping Rd, near Epping Boys High School. Construction of the pedestrian bridge on the right.
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Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Construction of what is now known as the Anzac Bridge (opened 3 December 1995, named 11 November 1998) by Baulderstone Hornibrook. Baulderstone is now part of Lend Lease Infrastructure.Anzac BridgeAustraliaNSWPyrmontSydneybridgeconstructionimg069
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Glebe Island Bridge (now disused, replaced by the adjacent Anzac Bridge) opening to allow ships to pass between Rozelle Bay and Johnstons Bay.
Completed in 1903, under the guidance of Percy Allan.AustraliabridgeconstructiondisusedNSWPercy AllanPyrmontSydney
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Construction of what is now known as the Anzac Bridge (opened 3 December 1995, named 11 November 1998) by Baulderstone Hornibrook. Baulderstone is now part of Lend Lease Infrastructure.Anzac BridgeAustraliaNSWPyrmontSydneybridgeconstructionimg206
Sydney, Australia
Site of the Pyrmont Power Station, demolished 1993-1995. Buildings of Jones Bay Wharf in the background (both buildings are from the former Royal Edward Victualling Yard).AustraliaconstructionNSWpanopower stationPyrmontPyrmont Power StationSydneywharf
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Pyrmont St, with the New York Hotel on the right. Construction of the Anzac Bridge visible on the left.Anzac BridgeAustraliaNSWPyrmontSydneybridgeconstructionpubimg955
Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Australian National Maritime Museum. Designed by Philip Cox, and opened in 1991.AustraliaDarling HarbourNSWPyrmontSydneyconstructionflagmuseumimg003
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Edward St in January 1995, shortly after demolition of the Pyrmont Power Station. From left to right : The Sydney Electricity building (demolished shortly after this photo was taken), two buildings from the former Royal Edward Victualling Yard, and the New York Hotel.Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Glebe Island Bridge (now disused, replaced by the adjacent Anzac Bridge) opening to allow ships to pass between Rozelle Bay and Johnstons Bay.
Completed in 1903, under the guidance of Percy Allan.AustraliabridgeconstructiondisusedNSWPercy AllanPyrmontSydney
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Pyrmont Power Station, mostly demolished 1993-1995. Part of it incorporated into Star City Casino.AustraliaNSWPyrmontSydneyconstructiondemolishedpanopower stationsignPowerStation
Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Construction of the monorail; one of the Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Co (AML & F) Woolstores; the former Ultimo Power Station and the University of Technology (UTS) building in the background.AustraliaDarling HarbourMonorailNSWSydneyconstructionmuseumimg599
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Harris St, over the former Darling Harbour branch of the Metropolitan Goods railway line (now part of the area's light rail network). Viewed from Point St.
Near the centre is the CSR Distillery (1901-1999), with the Anzac Bridge (under construction) in the background.Anzac BridgeAustraliaNSWPyrmontSydneybridgeconstructiondemolishedrailwayimg010
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
The corner of the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge : the Midlothian County Buildings (1905, J. Macintyre Henry).EdinburghGreat BritainLawnmarketRoyal MileScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdomcathedralconstructionstocktravel
Dawes Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia
One of the Sydney Harbour Bridge's 'Cable Saddles'. Two U-shaped trenches, 40m deep, containing 128 steel cables, held the two bridge spans in place until they met in the middle.
Uncovered during archaeological works in 2001.AustraliabridgeconstructionDawes PointdemolishedFrancis GreenwaygaolJohn BradfieldNSWsignSydneySydney Harbour Bridge
Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland
St Giles' Cathedral. More correctly, the High Kirk of Edinburgh.
The current building dates to 1385 (the original was destroyed by fire), and was extensively restored in the 19th century.EdinburghGreat BritainHigh StreetScotlandStreet PhotographyUKUnited Kingdomchurchconstructiondestroyedfirestatue