Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Edwin Davies Flour Mill

The old decaying facade of the Edwin Davies Flour mill in Sydney CBD. A wide, imposing building, the heritage listed facade is being reused in a planned redevelopment. Developer signs are now everywhere on this building and it's only just a matter of time this building will be fully transformed.

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Flour Mill Castle Panorama
Clear skies ahead over decaying castle
Beaming Decay

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Oliver Electric Co

I only got exterior shots of this building which is in Alexandria just before the Dunlop Factory. Not sure what the history is about this building other than the previous owners have now moved on. A sign now hangs against the front showing apartments for sale.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Callan Park, Rozelle

Another well-known place to find subjects of urban decay. Many of abandoned buildings in Callan Park are located outside the Sydney College of Arts and around the cricket field. The fenced off remains of some sandstone cottages just outside the border of the college is probably the most appealing but has lots of graffiti as well. The rest are just large abandoned brick houses which are locked up and have signs warning of asbestos. I will update this post with more photos soon.
Nature taking over
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Inside the flour mill/factory

Built around the time of World War I, this iconic building was used to mill flour before closing recently after ownership was transferred to a big property developer. Latest update is that development approval has been submitted to convert the mill into shops and a supermarket which is not appropriate in my opinion. Machinery, switchboards and other industrial equipment built before the 1940s in this factory tells a history of our industrial past which could be lost if plans went ahead. Anyway, here are some shots. I have left out location details for now until the fate of this building is known (although some who have been there may recognise it).

Dawning expectations
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Dunlop Slazenger Factory Part I

Not really a historical place as the Dunlop Factory is not that old but it is still interesting. Not sure how long this has been abandoned, but it is filled with graffiti. Warning, there is asbestos in this place so care should be taken when walking around the building and also advisable to walk near the windows to get fresh air. Here were some pics taken last month.

Light through the decay
Factory Decay
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Annandale shops

A group of decaying shops in Annandale. Don't have much history on these buildings which have been idle for a few years.

Stripped Bare
Opening Optimism

Monday, October 3, 2011

Rozelle Tram Depot, Glebe, Sydney

The Rozelle Tram depot in Glebe was one of the last places to see the old transport system of Sydney which contained an old bus and a few trams all covered in graffiti. First built in 1904, the tramsheds had a long distinguished history in servicing Sydney's tram network until it was decomissioned and fell into neglect. More recently it was reported that the last remaining trams and buses were removed out around August 2011 for development by Mirvac.

Multi-coloured tram carriages II
Choose a seat
Door Wide Open