Each month, during term time, we meet at an agreed location to spend an hour or so taking photographs followed by morning coffee at a nearby coffee shop. Members of the group are encouraged, but not obliged, to post a selection of their "shots" on the blog each month. 
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Reflections in Walkerville - Vale
A link to the past on this fallen tombstone
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| George Brock Mardon died on this day in 1885 | 
Walkerville is the smallest of our Local Councils and has managed to retain many links to its past history. There was a time when new additions to buildings had to be a totally different architectural style to the existing building.
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| Saint Andrews Anglican Church | 
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| Old Municipal building and Library | 
From a time when you lived alongside your retail business
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| The modern take on residing alongside retail premises | 
A spot to reflect on moving times
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| A wonderful old wisteria arch in the Wesleyan Cemetery | 
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
The green and affluent suburb of Walkerville just 4 km from the Adelaide CBD by Robin
| From the beauty of nature. Jacaranda mimosifolia abound in green Walkerville. | 
| To the ugliness of man. | 
| And the old.The Historic Wesleyan Cemetery. | 
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| It may be affluent but not everyone can afford a new car | 
| Or it seems a new home either. This quaint Cornish double-gabled cottage was built by John Walton in 1854 | 
| Highway to Heaven. The old Highway's building is now a swish hotel | 
| And talking of heaven. The historic St Andrews Church | 
Labels:
Walkerville
Location:
Walkerville SA 5081, Australia
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