Photos - Sydney East (continued)
Kensington
Admire the mansions as you walk from Brompton Road to Brompton Road
via Kensington's Raleigh Park.
Kensington
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For one of Sydney’s most majestic
pathways, start at Kensington’s Balfour Road… |
Kensington
…relax where the lightning aims for the fountain…
Kensington
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…and finish before the foliage swamps
you at Raleigh Park, Kensington.
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Millers Point
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Check out the Millers Point lanes, such
as High Lane (just visible top left) and Argyle Lane,
which Alan is walking down, for a different look at
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Moore Park
Moore Park is both a suburb with 100 or so houses and
a giant park, seen here equally well upside down.
Moore Park
While walking Anzac Parade, Moore Park, Alan detoured
into Sydney Boys’ High School, the first time
he had been in their grounds since he was a student
there 73 years ago. He pointed out the location of the
canteen. No mention of the science block, library or
anything else educational, just the canteen.
Pagewood
Pagewood has one of Sydney’s few railway level
crossings. The industrial line to Port Botany splits
Banksia Street.
Point Piper
We all know it as a domain of the rich
and famous – Wolseley Road, Point Piper. Down
a steep set of steps from this road and we come to Duff
Reserve on the point after which the suburb is named.
Potts Point
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With St Mary’s Cathedral as its
launchpad, Sydney Tower heads for the heavens. Watch
the action from the vehicle-unfriendly bend in Hourigan
Lane, Potts Point.
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