RE: Time for a quiz

Brent Efford
Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:34 AM

Probably a sunday school room or church offices. There is another historic
building preserved between the (now) National Archives and Old St Pauls - I
think it once had a church function too.

Brent Efford
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Galt [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, 29 September 2002 4:36 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [TramsDownUnder] Time for a quiz


On 29 Sep 2002 at 14:37, Brent Efford wrote:

Yes - it had me fooled until Bill's message drew attention to the
background. The church building on the left of Graeme's photo plus the
site
beside it was used for the Government Printing Office, built in the early
60s and now the National Archives. It is the large white building on the
left of the Lambton Terminal photo I posted a couple of days ago. On the
extreme left of my photo you will see an extension of the building (the
entrance vestibule) and this is in exactly the same spot as the church on
the left of Graeme's photo. The masonry building on the right was
demolished
a few years ago and a block of 'studio apartments' is currently being
built
on the site.


Top of the hill with a bend into a stub in Aitken Street. Single track
except
for the curve. You could see a tram or two sitting on the stub during peak
hours.

But isn't the wooden building perhaps not a church but an outbuilding of St.
Paul's just to the left?

Don





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