Dunedin again - the Edinburgh of the South
Following on from a post a few weeks ago, I've trawled and sorted and processed images from my recent trip to Dunedin [Edinburgh of the South it's said].
Brighton Beach...
Back at the classic Dunedin Railway Station...
Ticket windows...
Upstairs...
Tourist...
From across the tracks...
Enough said...
Enough of train stations, so off to the place the cities pioneers have ended up in...
Their substantial contributions are housed in the Hocken Library and here one of the staff welcomes in a researcher...
Nearby the look is more contemporary...
Further north again [for those of you aware of the progression] Signal Hill sports a monument to those pioneers...
Looking across the city from Signal Hill to the sunset and Saddle Hill [I presume?]...
Brighton Beach...
Back at the classic Dunedin Railway Station...
Ticket windows...
Upstairs...
Tourist...
From across the tracks...
Enough said...
Wikipedia has a good article on the Railway Station
Enough of train stations, so off to the place the cities pioneers have ended up in...
Their substantial contributions are housed in the Hocken Library and here one of the staff welcomes in a researcher...
Nearby the look is more contemporary...
Further north again [for those of you aware of the progression] Signal Hill sports a monument to those pioneers...
Looking across the city from Signal Hill to the sunset and Saddle Hill [I presume?]...
Labels: Brighton Beach, Dunedin, Dunedin Railway Station, Edinburgh of the South, Hocken Library, Signal Hill