Re: Re: Wandering E class - 1934
  Anthony Dudley Horscroft

Actually there is a second person without a hat.  "She" (probably) is sitting on the balcony and can be seen just to the right of the peak of the 'pyramid'.   This is the end house of the terrace.

Regards

Dudley

On 27/01/2021 12:54 pm, David McLoughlin wrote:
> Mal Rowe wrote:

>

> > Can you find the one person in the pic without a hat?++

>

> Yes :-)   He's holding a shovel.

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> I am fairly sure there is a plaque there about the tram crash. I  remember seeing it, which is why I recognised what is in the picture immediately. Judith and I have friends in Blues Point Road just up from where that crash happened, and have stayed there many times over the years. It's quite a steep hill and I found it surprising that a busy tram line to the ferry wharves pre-bridge used the road. You can still see where the tram tracks were, as there is an asphalt strip in the middle of concrete either side.

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> The ferry there is quite handy, as one way it goes to Circular Quay and the other way over to Darling St Wharf, a famous tram terminus.

>

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> david mcloughlin, New Zealand

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