Colours On The Wall - Cockatoo Island - The HDR Series - Sydney Australia
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Cockatoo Island is listed under the National Trust and has been returned tto the people not the developers ! It is now a very interesting tourist destination on Sydney Harbour, there is even camping on the island.
The history of Cockatoo Island is emblematic of Australia’s history. Before the arrival of Europeans, it was undoubtedly used by the first Australians, the Aboriginal tribes of Sydney’s coastal region. In 1839 it was chosen as the site of a new penal establishment by the Governor of the colony of New South Wales, Sir George Gipps.
Convicts were put to work building prison barracks, a military guardhouse and official residences. Not long after, the maritime history of Cockatoo Island began with the construction of the Fitzroy Dock by convicts.
For the next 50 years the island was both a place of incarceration and the site of the colony’s ship repair and shipbuilding activities. During the twentieth century maritime activity grew, notably during World War I and World War II. For a time, Cockatoo Island was the largest shipbuilding yard in Australia.
When the shipyard closed in 1992, Cockatoo Island lay dormant for a decade until the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust was established and given the responsibility of revitalising this significant site. The Trust is rehabilitating the island and creating one of the most unusual places to visit in the city.
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Philip Johnson
Carol Lewsley
great old bulding so much history thanks for telling us the history philip
Caprice Sobels
Wonderful colours and intensity! Great capture and composition!
MKWhite
Beautiful lighting and colors, Philip. HDR did this one justice :)
Marilyn Harris
Love this Philip!! Exudes character and history!!
Urban Umbra
Beautiful textures and colours
Tom Gomez
Great series Philip. I love the textures on this one …
emmmee
Love this Philip – colours, contours of the metal, and the glorious colours in that pipe! Very well spotted! em
ericseyes
LIke all the colours in this one. I’m glad to know that someone is preserving this vital piece of Austraiian history.
Sean Farragher
great shot,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Bev Woodman
Wonderfully presented and thank you for the history.
Marguerite Foxon
Great shot with good color and composition. Im wondering though if it is over sharpened? I liked reading all the background on it too. Thanks for that.
Hans Goepel
Wonderfully presented thank you