This was part 2 of a series of walks in the city visiting various sculptures and other works of art. It was organised by Brian Everingham for the National Parks Association of NSW.
This time. we started at the Town Hall.
We then crossed over to the Queen Victoria Building. Outside is a sculpture of the Queen –
And nearby a begging dog –
Now inside the Queen Victoria Building –
Then a bit further up George St – at the Hilton Hotel –
Outside on George St –
Now at Martin Place –
In Angel Place is an interesting set of bird cages. If you stand below you can hear bird calls.
At Australia Square Tower –
The Shish-kebab –
Thomas Sutcliffe Mort –
The anchor of the Sirius –
The official distance marker for all roads in NSW –
The Mating Slugs –
Servicewoman sculpture –
Nearby –
At Circular Quay –
Governor Bligh –
After some refreshments at The Rocks, we then headed to the Botanic Gardens.
Aboriginal fish hook –
Mrs Macquarie’s Folly –
Sir John Robertson –
This was another very interesting and enriching day, where we all saw things in our city that we have not noticed before.