The top one is from the little building in William Street which is directly behind the Museum. I don't know the bottom one but would love to see a close up of the old sign on the right hand side, please!!
I recognise the second one from the faded writing on the wall. It's one of the doors of the old St James Court on Elizabeth Street. I didn't recognise the top one but would have guessed that it belonged to a church.
The top one is from the little building in William Street which is directly behind the Museum. I don't know the bottom one but would love to see a close up of the old sign on the right hand side, please!!
ReplyDeleteI thought perhaps St James church for the first one. The second one is interesting because of the writing .. somewhere along Macquarie Street maybe.
ReplyDeleteToo good Julie, and Joan you are very close.
ReplyDeleteWas going to say pretty much what Joan said. It isn't St Stephens is it.
ReplyDeleteI recognise the second one from the faded writing on the wall. It's one of the doors of the old St James Court on Elizabeth Street. I didn't recognise the top one but would have guessed that it belonged to a church.
ReplyDeleteMy comment was going to be that Julie would know.
ReplyDeleteI love the first doorway!
ReplyDeleteYou understand that I can't join the guessing game, of course. :)
Nice shots of beautiful doorways:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Berit.