Orange Lotus. A few houses have been built in, around, behind and on top of this remnant Sydney Sandstone facade, likely quarried locally, dating back to the 1870's-early 1880's. Balmain.
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Orange Lotus. A few houses have been built in, around, behind and on top of this remnant Sydney Sandstone facade, likely quarried locally, dating back to the 1870's-early 1880's. Balmain.
Defunct corner store. Among the last of the old-style corner shops to go under in the Covid pandemic. A rarity now, only a few keep going, but not long for extinction, you'd think. Lilyfield.
The Lewisham convenience store is no more. In a building dated 1929, anything could be happening in there now. Lewisham.
Gladstone Store (1886). Originally George Luke's Grocery, remaining a corner shop for more than a century, now a café. The original Sydney Sandstone facade now largely obscured by the wildly out of place enclosed balcony. Birchgrove.
Late Victorian-era former corner store c.1886-89, that's seen better days, complete with surviving Coke can above the awning. Remained as a corner shop well into the 2000's, but now caters to the body building crowd. Lewisham.
Opened as T.J.Howe's Grocery in 1901. Top floor added in 1923, when it became a confectionery business, then reverted to a corner store which survived into the late 1960's. Now a real estate loan shark's office and some old apartments. Annandale.
Defunct corner store. The now marooned building is late 19th century, the shop came later. Camperdown.
Old corner store, most likely from the inter-war years, repurposed as a private residence with a lean-to out the back. Canterbury.