Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Country

Shoal Bay

03 Dec 2022 7 17 260
2023 SC57 Street photography. Archive entry. Still recovering from flu. Taken 2022 July 15 Enjoyed a pleasant interlude in Nelson Bay and Shoal Bay, Port Stephens, en route to our visit to the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. Shoal Bay Country Club, established 1935. With an area of approximately 119 square kilometres Port Stephens is larger than Sydney Harbour. It extends approximately 24 km inland from the Tasman Sea and at its widest point, it is 6.5 km across. bluewatersailing.com.au/#!Port Stephens

Blacksmith

11 Aug 2018 7 14 385
WALK Cooroy, Queensland, Australia No.3 Blacksmith Shop, 12 Maple Street. Mural. Arthur Crees built and operated the blacksmith business here from 1920. The adjoining allotment was used as the holding yard for horses waiting to be shod. Owen Norton acquired the business in 1954 and continued until its closure in 1989. Sunday challenge... Depicting someone famous or historic.

325/365 Noosa Shire Council Chambers

22 Nov 2015 2 369
This served In Pomona, Queensland, as the Council office from 1910 to 1980. A historic and characterful town in the Noosa Hinterland, at the base of Mount Cooroora, an ancient volcanic plug. When strolling around Pomona it is interesting to imagine life in the early pioneering days. The railway station was for many years the heart of the town. The North Coast Railway between Yandina and Cooran opened in 1891. By 1910 the Shire of Noosa had a population of 2000. The first local government election was in April with James Duke elected as the first Shire Chairman. There was divided opinion about whether to establish the office in Cooroy or Pomona. After a referendum Pomona became the shire centre. In 1910 the Shire boasted about half a mile of gravelled road and only six bridges. The balance of traffic (mostly bullock teams) just followed tracks through the scrub. Today it is a charming country town with many interesting buildings, and the street names are very aptly named… Pottery Street, Church Street, Rectory Street, Factory Street, Mill Street, School Street, Mountain Street, Station Street, etc.