Showing posts with label Museum of Sydney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum of Sydney. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Sydney Sandstone - Museum of Sydney

While the Museum of Sydney is not one of the original sandstone buildings along Bridge Street it is of significance because it is on the site of the First Government House and still has some of the original sandstone foundations on display.

I have also included it because the façade of the museum shows the evolution of the way sandstone was used in buildings in Sydney. From the rough hewn original blocks at the bottom of the photo, progressing to the more refined squarer blocks  further up and then through to the smooth finish in top of the photo.

Sydney sandstone known as Yellowblock was quarried in and around Sydney predominantly around Pyrmont where there were approximately 50 quarries. The main public buildings built in Sydney from the 1850's until the 20th century were built using this stone.












 
 
 
The Museum of Sydney is well worth a visit as it interprets the archaeological remains of first Government House and also looks at the stories of Sydney both past and present through interesting stories and interactive displays.

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Out and About

Well this is my first attempt at a blog so here goes. I am actually doing this to help a friend set up a blog for an overseas trip she is doing.

I thought I would just post photos that interest me so will actually start with some I have taken over the last few months in various places.