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Photos - Surprises - Signs (continued)
Drummoyne
You can see many words on different signs in the Drummoyne shopping area.
(Also see previous page for other variations)
No, we didn't know either, but it was explained for us by the Council:
Refresh Drummoyne Public Art.
Public art creates a look and feel for Drummoyne Shopping Village Centre.
The Public Realm Concept Master Plan identifies a number of sites for improvement across the Centre.
Maximising the impact of the investment in street furniture and alterations
to the area was identified as a key challenge.
The use of public art is a proven tool in creating distinction to a place,
connectivity between people and a sense of cohesion.
By using a place based approach the team will link the various improvements using narrative or text
to be visible on local seats, bins, murals, pavement, window display items marketing collateral
for the shopping strip and projections.
Drummoyne
I know why it is 10.05pm for this chemist shop, but I'm not
telling. If you have enough courage to make a fool of yourself
like I did, you can ask on the corner of Victoria and Lyons
Roads, Drummoyne.
Drummoyne
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A Victoria Road, Drummoyne, deep thinker realised what
the rest of us hadn’t: houses are bought as often as sold. |
Drummoyne
Eighteen (18) Wolseley Street, Drummoyne:
Remember fifty (50) years ago when all quantities had to be shown in words and numerals,
even though none (0) of us understood why?
Drummoyne
I am not sure what to make of this sign.
Cockatoo Island is in the heart of Sydney Harbour. Janet Street, Drummoyne.
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