QVB

Kim Roper

QVB

All is quiet on a Sunday Morning!

History oft QVB

The Queen Victoria Building, now affectionately known as the QVB, was designed by George McRae and completed in 1898, replacing the original Sydney markets on the site. Built as a monument to the long reigning monarch, construction took place in dire times, as Sydney was in a severe recession. The elaborate Romanesque architecture was specially planned for the grand building so the Government could employ many out-of-work craftsmen – stonemasons, plasterers, and stained window artists – in a worthwhile project. Originally, a concert hall, coffee shops, offices, showrooms, warehouses and a wide variety of tradespeople, such as tailors, mercers, hairdressers and florists, were accommodated.

Over many decades, change saw the concert hall become the city library, offices proliferate and more tenants move in, including piano tuners, palmists and clairvoyants. Drastic ‘remodelling’ occurred during the austere 1930s and the main occupant was the Sydney City Council. As recently as 1959 the Queen Victoria Building was threatened with demolition. As it stands now, in all its glory. It is testimony to the original vision for the building and the superb craftsmanship of the artisans who put it all back together again.

The QVB fills an entire city block bound by George, Market, York and Druitt Streets. The dominant feature is the mighty centre dome, consisting of an inner glass dome and an exterior copper- sheathed dome. Glorious stained glass windows and splendid architecture endure throughout the building and an original 19th century staircase sits alongside the dome. Every detail has been faithfully restored, including arches, pillars, balustrades and the intricate tiled floors thus maintaining the integrity of the building.
The visual message of Sydney’s coat of arms, on the cartwheel stained glass window, is that the beehive depicts business, the sailing ship – trade, and the dolphins – the harbour. Panel 1, on the left hand side, represents the Council of the City of Sydney, and symbols of architecture, while the letters I.G.B. on panel 3, on the right, represent Ipoh Gardens Berhad, the Malaysian company who restored the QVB.

The symbols are of property developers – the builders. The bottom central panel represents the heraldic symbol of a finished building and the joining of two hands denotes the fusing of two cultures. There are many interesting and charming exhibitions and attractions throughout the building, along with portraits of the Queen. There is also a letter from Queen Elizabeth II to the Citizens of Sydney to be opened and read by the Lord Mayor of Sydney in the year 2085. Outside the QVB, on Town Hall Place, facing The Town Hall are the Royal Wishing Well and Queen Victoria’s statue

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QVB by Kim Roper
QVB by Kim Roper
  • Jeff  Burns

    Jeff Burns

    WOW this is fantastic Kim. Absolutely love this shot. The framing is awesome.
    Beautifully done

  • davidmilne

    davidmilne

    Fab,love the light and depth!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    fantastic

  • Colin Walker

    Colin Walker

    Nice perspective on this, tall and deep, great job!

  • Katie Hoisington

    Katie Hoisington

    This is a wonderful shot!

  • Heather  Rivet  IPA

    Heather Rivet...

    well done!

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    Perfect…

  • Paul Gibbons

    Paul Gibbons

    Superb shot, well balanced and fantastic lines.

  • Larry Davis

    Larry Davis

    Gee wizzzz. Yop must live close and handy, to be able to be at the QVB at 7:20am. Nice one.

  • Leeo

    Leeo

    Love the point of view Kim. Fantastic!

  • Sharon Hammond

    Sharon Hammond

    Great job capturing all the detail Kim

  • Dan Cahill

    Dan Cahill

    Beautiful shot. Nicely done

  • brummieboy

    brummieboy

    Excellent perspective .. terrific shot ….

  • Catalin Soare

    Catalin Soare

    Excellent!!!

  • Kim Roper

    Kim Roper

    Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments, I was staying at the Hilton, just across from the QVB, which gave me the perfect opportunity to get in early and snap away undisturbed!

  • Bill Fonseca

    Bill Fonseca

    Awesome photo. What I want to know is where are all the people gone…. Well Done.

  • Kim Roper

    Kim Roper

    Bill, it was just after 0700 on a Sunday morning, all good people were still asleep in their beds…

  • coffeebean

    coffeebean

    OMG this is stunning!!

  • Linda Bianic

    Linda Bianic

    Gorgoeus pov,, I absolutely loved wandering around the QVB,, such artful decor,,, and history.. the blue ovals are perfectly centered…... well seen!

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