Melbourne & the Yarra - 10 January
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The Hoddle Bridge, opened on 22 December 1938, is an arch bridge over the Yarra River between Richmond and South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia. It carries Punt Road across the Yarra. It is a four-lane road bridge with narrow footpaths on either side. It is of continuous reinforced concrete T-beam construction with five segmental arched spans, supported on transverse piers, and linked by concrete cross-beams. The bridge, named after Robert Hoddle, replaced an earlier footbridge, which in turn had replaced a punt service.
- the seat of the Anglican Primate of Australia and home church for Anglicans in Melbourne and Victoria. The Cathedral is built in the neo-Gothic transitional style, that is, partly Early English and partly Decorated. It was designed by the distinguished English architect William Butterfield, who was noted for his ecclesiastical work. The foundation stone was laid in 1880.
Flinders Street Railway Station
I cautiously took this shot from the crosswalk just before the oncoming traffic began moving toward me. Flinders Street railway station is on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne, Australia. It serves the entire metropolitan rail network. Backing onto the city reach of the Yarra River in the heart of the city, the complex covers two whole city blocks and extends from Swanston Street to Queen Street.
St Paul's Cathedral - as I wish it appeared
This photo has been edited to remove the surrounding buildings in order that the beauty of the architecture stand alone.