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Petersham
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Westbourne Lane, Petersham:
"Dad, our usual parking place for the boat is taken."
"Well, find another place for it, why don't you."
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Queens
Park
This is where Bourke Lane intersects with Bourke
Lane. Yes, Bourke Lane (east to west) intersects with another Bourke
Lane going north to south. If that’s not enough for you, there’s
yet another, third, Bourke Lane, parallel to and just 70 metres
from the north-south Bourke Lane. Still not satisfied? Then Bourke
Street is only another 70 metres away. Who would be a postie in
Queens Park?
Potts Point
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Negotiate this entrance to a garage at the Hughes Place rear
of Wayside Chapel, Potts Point, and you’ll never complain
about your driveway again.
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Tregear
The old road into Tregear Reserve heads off into the distance for half a kilometre,
so I know that it must be taking me to something significant.
Tregear
Of course, I could be wrong.
Wakeley
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Perhaps uniquely, three streets run parallel with only narrow grass strips separating them: Leicester Street (foreground), Canley Vale Road (middle) and Beckhaus Street (rear). The first of the three-pronged attack, Leicester Street, is in Wakeley; Beckhaus Street is in St Johns Park; Canley Vale Road can’t make up its mind. |
Waverley
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In an unnamed lane off O’Dowd Street,
Waverley, is a relic of decades ago. In the era before computer
games, young children played hopscotch on squares chalked
on the pavement. This one has survived because it was painted.
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Woollahra
Adelaide Parade, Woollahra, from start to finish,
doesn’t seem to have a high priority need for traffic
lights or roundabouts.
Woollahra
The paling fence across the entrance to The
Grove, Woollahra, a no-cars street with nine cottages, ensures
that The Grove (see below) remains the best of secrets.
Woollahra
The Grove, Woollahra
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