Images Dated 2015 January
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Square-rigged Soren Larsen sails toward Sydney Harbour bridge
Danish built now Australian owned, this elegant sailing ship operates on Sydney Harbour. The tallship S?ren Larsen is a brigantine built in 1949 in Nyk?bing Mors, Denmark
© wes_eggins@westnet.com.au
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18 Jan 2015
© 2015 Masahiro Noguchi
548241107, Bamboo, Japan, Sunlight, Tokyo, Winter

Glenelg Town Hall
Originally known as the Glenelg Institute Building, Glenelg Town Hall was designed by Edmund Wright, architect and former Mayor of Adelaide. The foundation stone was laid on 11 December 1875 by Sir Henry Ayers and the Institute formally opened in 1877. The building had a grand main entrance on the western frontage and a tower to take in the panoramic view of the ocean and surrounds. A cupola was later added to house the clock donated by Mayor Thomas King in 1884. In 1887 the building became the Glenelg Town Hall