The Keith Murray footbridge, over City Road, connects the Darlington and Camperdown campuses of the University of Sydney. This view is towards the Wentworth Building in the inner city suburb of Darlington. The original footbridge was built in 1966 but was replaced by this new bridge in 2008.
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“Wuganmagulya” is an artwork in the walkway along the shore of Farm Cove in the Royal Botanic Gardens. It was created by indigenous artist Brenda L. Croft in 2000 and comprises terrazzo and stained concrete insets into the pathway depicting figures such as these frogs from Sydney rock carvings, some of which are now lost.
These sandstone heritage listed buildings are located along George Street, at The Rocks. The Union Bond Store was designed by John Bibb and built in 1842 as a warehouse and later used as a bank. The Merchants House was also designed by John Bibb and built in 1848 in the Greek Revival architectural style as a town house and office.
These flowers are located in front of the Conservatorium Gate of the Royal Botanic Gardens, close to Macquarie Street. There aren’t many plants in bloom at this time of year so these bursts of colour are welcome sight.
This sunset view across Sydney Harbour towards the Garden Island dockyard is from Yarranabbe Park, in the eastern suburb of Darling Point. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and a couple of sails of the Sydney Opera House provide a silhouetted backdrop.
These boats are currently moored in Cockle Bay at Darling Harbour, as part of the display for the Sydney Boat Show which is being held from the 1st to 5th August 2013.
Pottinger Park, affectionately known as ‘The Paddock’, is located along Pottinger Street, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. This small laneway leads up to Downshire Street and Windmill Street.