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The world will live in flowers
Edithvale from the air
White Fence
Westgate Bridge parts (2010). These remains from the collapse of the Westgate Bridge (in 1970), are situated outside the Engineering Building @ Monash University
Bright Moon Buddhist Temple - under construction July 09
Magnolia Grandiflora in Lum Road
Elm Tree in Autumn
Patterson River outlet
Alexander Theatre, Monash University (2010)
The mouth of the Patterson river, Carrum
The Monash
Monash College, Monash University (2010)
Dandenong
Dräger Australia
Until it is their season
Palm Beach Drive bridge, Patterson Lakes
Table Rock, Beaumaris
Chelsea Community Club
Sand ripples and wildflowers
'Public Art Strategy' by Emily Floyd, Eastlink (2009). The 13 metre high, 19 metre long painted steel sculpture depicts a giant blackbird with a wing span of 7.5 metres, overlooking a yellow worm
Cupressus "Swane's Golden Pencil Pine"
Glen Waverley, looking north-west from above Corpus Christi Seminary (1971). The seminary was bought for use as the Police Academy in 1973
Oakleigh 'A' arrival signals and signal box 1974
Maple Tree in Autumn
Police Station
Golden Pencil Pines
Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre (2010) - opened in 1977, it underwent a redevelopment in 2004 and now has 110 shops and over 2,200 carparking spaces
Campus Centre, Monash University (2010)
Ripples and Journeys
Waverley Private Hospital [opened 1972]. This hospital offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical and maternity services (2009)
A promise of full autumn to come
On the road
Waterside Bastion
First gilded mauve sunrise begins.
Glen Waverley
School Backyard
St Paul's Missionary College (2010). The Paulist Missionaries arrived in Australia in 1948, from Malta
Winmalee Dr
View Mount Rd in Glen Waverley
Caulfield Primary School (2010) - designed by Henry Bastow, Chief Architect, Education Department, and opened in 1877
Wheelers Hill
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Waterways
Glen Waverley (1971). The Mulgrave Freeway meets Springvale Rd in the lower right and Brandon Park Shopping Centre is in the lower centre of the photo
The original Wheelers Hill Hotel [1869] was a post office and stopping point for farmers before a 6 to 8 hour drive to Melbourne by horse to sell their goods
Novelty Pedestrian Crossing
Hargrave-Andrew Library (Engineering), Monash University (2010)

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