Stencil Art
A small collection of stencil art in the city. We also attended a stencil art demonstration…
A small collection of stencil art in the city. We also attended a stencil art demonstration…
Former aerosol art paradise. Newcastle City is separated from the Pacific Ocean by a sandy stri…
This tiny and almost invisible access way stretches from Worth Place (where trams leave Hunte…
It was a brave venture at the time. In 1986 (anyone?) a small arcade was carved out of 509 Hun…
Stegga’s City Emporium yet survives today (2024) at 517 to 529 Hunter Street, Newcastle. The p…
In November 2004, No. 501 Hunter Street was a derelict shop with upstairs tenants feeling the stra…
City Motel – aka Jolly Roger Nightclub – in King Street. Now demolished for residential high-rise.…
Lucky Country Hotel ~ 237 Hunter Street. On the corner of Crown and Hunter Streets sta…
As the 20th century progressed and the inner city lost its industrial tenor, Hunter Street bec…
Civic Court at 484-486 Hunter Street. Civic Court at 486 Hunter Street in December 2009 C…
Lanes and Alleys As Throsby traipses along inner-city backstreets, alleys, and laneways, he …
A Google search for Laing Street cites it - with national prominence - as a heralded destinat…
Corner Scott and Bolton Streets, Newcastle. This unremarkable building was unusually well-known…
Former NSW State Rail Training Centre in Hunter Street. 538 Hunter Street 14 Apr…
A tale of artistic persistence and vandalism. When, 30 years ago, an enlightened Newcastle City Co…