The past has a musty, stuffy smell of windows not opened enough, of sunlight not streaming enough, and fresh air not wafting enough. |
The main entrance, on Bridge Street, of The Industrial Relations Commission of NSW, in part of the Chief Secretary's Building, constructed between 1873 and 1893.. |
This post is my contribution to the City Daily Photo Monthly Theme Day. To see the contribution of other members of CDP please visit the portal. |
Yep, I know just what you mean. Good idea!
ReplyDeleteQuite fitting! A beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteNice take on the theme day Julie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, ornate entrance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, ornate entrance.
ReplyDeleteA perfect post for the day! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe ironwork is so beautiful I almost forgot about "smell."
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kate. It's such a beautiful building I'd not think about the smell...until, of course, it arrived at my nose. Good post!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see how many thoughts one can have on the subject smell. Good entry!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully ornate details Julie.. I get a buzz from that musty smell everytime I go into an antique store :) Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe detail in the iron work is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou have conveyed "musty" very well Julie.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this entrance is beautiful.
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