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Walking Down McElhone Stairs, Potts Point To Woollomooloo, Sydney
Australia
Two men about to descend the McElhone Stairs in late afternoon light "..is a large and well-used straight flight urban stairway rising over twelve metres from Brougham Street, Woolloomooloo, to Victoria Street, Potts Point. It is bounded by, and provides access to, private residences on the south side which have balconies overlooking the stairway. The Stairs consists of three flights of steps, totalling 113 risers, and creates a well-used pedestrian connection between the residences and tourist accommodation on the high ground of Victoria Street and the pubs, restaurants, wharves and the naval base of Woolloomooloo Bay and onward to the city and harbour. The straight plan form of the stairway allows from the top, a clear view corridor towards the city and the harbour." https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/mcelhone_stairs
Copyright: Kent Johnson
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14000x7000
Taken: 15/07/2019
Uploaded: 29/05/2021
Published: 31/05/2021
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Tags: mcelhone stairs; potts point; woollomooloo; sydney; victoria street
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