Photos - Sydney West (continued)
Granville
Yes, it’s a church, and what a unique way to let
you know. Marvel at its wall in William Street, Granville.
Granville
On the anniversaries of the Granville train
derailment, a rose is thrown onto the tracks for each of the
people who died. The memorial stands near a corner of Granville's
Bold Street bridge, the original one having been brought down
in the accident 30 years ago. And we must remember that in
addition to those 83 killed, there are others still carrying
the consequences of very serious injuries.
Granville
90km/h above, 1.9km/h below. The cycleway
and walkway threads its route through Granville, ignoring
the futile attempts of the M4 sentinels to block its
progress between Arthur and Alfred Streets.
Granville
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“Do you go to the Catholic church?”
“No, I go to the ………………………
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..…………..church in William Street,
Granville.”
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Granville
This house, first occupied on October 10,
1885, doesn’t look much like a police station, does
it? Behave yourself in Hutchinson Street, Granville, or you’ll
soon find out.
Hammondville
At our place in Heathcote Road, Hammondville, we’d
like more open space, but these days you can’t
have everything you want.
Hassall Grove
How to avoid the M7 Motorway toll? Walk it
on the accompanying cycleway/walkway. You don’t have
to negotiate traffic for 40 kilometres, it’s four metres
wide and you have 60 choices of access points.
Hebersham
Sydney's best sky shoe collection is in Winsford Avenue, Hebersham.
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