Bridge to nowhere: The Sydney relics whose purposes are lost to time | ebooktim
in which she describes her encounters with unusual, forgotten or abandoned places in the city in which she grew up in, is stood by a pair of them in Towns Place, Millers Point. There are even steel bars to stop people climbing through one of the bricked-up windows.A lecturer in creative writing at the University of Sydney she says Thomasson is an unusual term for something fairly commonly encountered in urban environments where there has been change.
“It also shows the layers of change in the city, change is usually uneven – some places are redeveloped while others languish in a state of disarray or disrepair.”takes us to the former psychiatric hospital at Callan Park. It looks somewhat dangerous but there must be a logical explanation for what appears to be a first floor doorway to nowhere.
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