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An investigation of streets with female names in Sydney

A retrospective

It's really great to see you again

Anke Stäcker April 13, 2022

Frances Street, Randwick on Friday, 30 October 2020

Frances is one of the more majestic streets in Randwick. At the corner to Avoca Street is the old building of the Town Hall and on the other side the St Jude Anglican Church with its historic cemetery. I like that they let the grass and wildflowers grow high between the graves. The cemetery closes at 4 p.m., in 5 minutes, so I am a bit nervous about venturing too far in. For that reason, I didn’t inspect the newer-looking statue of three girls, which I saw from the street through the fence.

A bit further down is a park with a trampled lawn where people sit with their children after picking them up from school. There are a few mansions in this street. One is now a convention centre. Jacaranda trees are in blossom. The sky doesn’t know whether to be dark or friendly. Bus stops now display encouraging slogans: “Hello. It’s really great to see you again.” During lockdown other signs read: “Ask, are you ok?”

In urban photography, street photography, story telling, female names, history, architecture Tags psychogeography, wayfaring, flâneuse, flânerie, urbanexploration, urbanphotography, streets, sydneyaustralia, inthetimeofcorona, femalenames, Randwick, church, cemetery, jacaranda, architecture
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