tiabunna's photos with the keyword: railings

Bourke Post Office

08 Jun 2023 41 38 334
Australia's smaller country towns have some lovely old buildings, such as this Post Office and the pub across the road (see PiP) in Bourke. I guess there isn't the same pressure to "replace with newer" that applies to the larger centres. Wishing everyone a Happy Fence Friday and a safe and enjoyable weekend.

Lower Wallace St.

21 May 2021 41 37 328
Braidwood was the first township in NSW to be heritage listed. The following is from the NSW Heritage website. "Braidwood and its setting are of state significance as an excellent surviving example of a Georgian period town plan, dating from the late 1830s. The town buildings reflect key phases of development, commencing with the initial construction period in the 1840s, and consolidation in the later half of the century following the gold boom. The integrity of Wallace Street as a fine collection of 19th century buildings makes it particularly significant." Well, it's Friday already! Somehow the week has escaped, so I shall wish everyone HFF and a great weekend ahead.

Around the tree

06 Jul 2017 15 30 418
Staircase around this magnificent tree in the Mt Kaputar National Park. HFF and best wishes for the weekend, everyone.

Along the jetty

03 Mar 2017 32 25 693
Nothing like a stroll on a jetty on a warm summer's day. HFF, everyone.

In Millthorpe

16 Sep 2016 24 25 792
We're celebrating the 70th anniversary of the release of the Renault 4CV this weekend. Today we were in the country town of Millthorpe. HFF, everyone. Explored.

Watching the snow

21 Jul 2016 24 23 477
Watching from the verandah of the guesthouse, as the snow came through when we visited the Blue Mountains recently. For all those people up north having a hot summer. The snow is easier to see if viewed large. HFF.

Fence and railings

20 May 2016 20 21 451
This house in Brisbane is a style known as a 'Queenslander'. View larger to see the beautiful cast iron railings. Best wishes for the weekend and HFF, everyone.

Walking in

03 Mar 2016 43 28 902
The walk to Mt Cook, through the National Park, crosses several pedestrian bridges. Best viewed large. HFF. Explored #1.

The fence and the flowers

23 Apr 2014 14 10 727
Shades of red! HFF.