Gillian Everett's photos
Imperial Hotel Bus
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Eumundi, Queensland.
Artist Rene McGovern
My favourite bus, original photos from 2016.
Imperial Hotel in Eumundi. Queensland.
Opened in 1911, The Imperial Hotel is a heritage Queenslander in the main street, Memorial Avenue.
Renovated in 2015.
The Imperial Hotel in 2019
Sunday challenge 110 - Buses
Imperial Hotel in Eumundi
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This was our local pub when we lived in the area from 2002-2020.
Queensland, Australia.
small conifer tree
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Quite difficult to find pine cones. Will a conifer tree be acceptable?
6 days ago.
DOMCHO club has replied to Gillian Everett club
Tous les types de conifères sont acceptés. :-)
Cremorne Point ferry
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Sydney trip in 2014. The bus service around Sydney Harbour generally tries to time the bus arrival for the scheduled ferry stops. NSW, Australia.
2024 inside a Sydney Bus
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The bus service around Sydney Harbour generally tries to time the bus arrival for the scheduled ferry stops.
We hopped around Sydney Harbour on ferries and buses on our trip in April this year, 2024.
NSW, Australia
The Old Bank Arcade, Wellington
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Wellington, New Zealand
The Old Bank Arcade is one of Wellington’s most distinguished heritage buildings.
The Bank of New Zealand was founded in Auckland in 1861, opening its first Wellington branch in 1862 and getting its first permanent building a year later in 1863. With the Head Office of the Bank being transferred to Wellington in 1894, new premises were needed to house the emerging financial institution. Thus, Thomas Turnbull – a notable New Zealand architect at the time – was tasked with designing the bank’s newest headquarters in 1899. T Carmichael was contracted to construct the building in 1899 and the project was completed by 1901.
In the course of Wellington’s 19th-20th century history, four Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) buildings were erected. All in the same central business district street block and each with their own distinctive architectural style. The Old Bank Arcade was the first of the lot, occupying a prominent wedge-shaped site on the corner of Lambton Quay. The building was the only one of the four to be directly commissioned by the BNZ itself and is considered one of Turnbull’s most accomplished Classical designs along the course of his career.
theculturetrip.com/pacific/new-zealand/articles/a-brief-h...
Lambeth, London art work
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Near Westminster Bridge
Art photo from Eumundi Markets. Photographer, Adam Gormley,
I really liked this image as it has the iconic red telephone box and red buses. It also has a sign to Lambeth bridge. My maternal grandmother was born in Battersea, and many of her relatives lived in the Lambeth area. Just great photography with the reflection on the wet pavement.
Buses at Cremorne Point
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The bus service around Sydney Harbour generally tries to time the bus arrival for the scheduled ferry stops.
NSW, Australia
World Photography Day 2024
clean and dirty
The Big Cow
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The Big Cow was built in the 1970s to attract tourists to a working dairy farm at 9-11 Ayrshire Rd, Yandina. It is one of the many Australian Big Things. It was sculpted by Hugh Anderson, who also sculpted the Big Bulls in Rockhampton. The Big Cow is seven times the size of an Ayrshire cow on which it is modelled. It is made of concrete and described as "able to withstand a cyclone"... in 2020 the Big Cow was moved to Highfields.
www.highfieldspioneervillage.com.au/thebigcow
We stayed overnight nearby, with friends Helen and David.
Pioneer museum
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Highfield, Toowoomba, Queensland, home of the big cow.
We were unlucky with the weather, driving across the winding road on the Great
circles
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Sunday challenge 109 - Circles
At the Pioneer museum in Highfield, Toowoomba, Queensland, home of the big cow.
We were unlucky with the weather, driving across the winding road on the Great Diving Range between Kilcoy and Toowoomba, in the pouring rain, with low visibility.
mysterious
a ball which rolls
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Saturday challenge
I think it,s supposed to be a smooth ball, but we are travelling, so this was the only one available...
wild weather
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Down at the local beach. Wild weather with the worst erosion for many years.
Pacific Ocean, New South Wales, Australia
stone and porcelain
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Saturday challenge 364 - 03.08.2024 - Contrast: light + heavy
It's all about contrasts
light + heavy
contrast in one shot, no montage.
It can be objects one heavy and one light (weight).
It can also be two objects that symbolically represent what is light and heavy for you.
beach eroding
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We have had such strong winds recently, and seen the worst beach erosion in many years.
Pacific Ocean, New South Wales, Australia
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