18:45 The pub that was there was an old 2-storey building. A fire in the 90s took out the top floor, so they ran it as a pub for some years after with no real roof. I think they just waterproofed the old floor.
Back...way back, we were contracted to move all the furniture etc from the old Govt building to the new one behind your left shoulder. That was a fun few days. EDIT: They constructed it in those bricks and colours to compliment the City Hall building.
8:37 Our AFE depot was down at the end of that block on the corner of Stanley Street. It was once a wool store and you could see the worn tracks in the floor where the carts would go through the building to Quay which is now a set of apartments. I also found an old double bale hook in the rafters. I think I still have it somewhere.
I remember when the School of Arts was at risk of being demolished due to its poor state of repair. There was an uproar, and so, it was decided to restore it to its former glory.
18:45 The pub that was there was an old 2-storey building. A fire in the 90s took out the top floor, so they ran it as a pub for some years after with no real roof. I think they just waterproofed the old floor.
Nice thanks information. I've seen a few photos of that area with the pub
Another Great Video, thankyou
Thanks Kerry 🙂
I'm glad to see someone else who's interested in Rocky's old architecture! Thanks for the videos
Love our rocky heritage we have so much Here
Good 1st vid for the year mate, iv deliverd to every 1 of those buildings, pitty u couldnt do some videos of inside some of them,
Thanks Trev mate you never know I might be able too on a few see how I Go
Hehe, me too I think. I worked for NQX, AFE, AAF, Comet, TNT, Concorde, and Zippy's at various times over the years.
Thanks for this video, mate. It's always great to see my old stomping grounds.
Always a pleasure Got to get out and make more soon 🙂
Back...way back, we were contracted to move all the furniture etc from the old Govt building to the new one behind your left shoulder. That was a fun few days. EDIT: They constructed it in those bricks and colours to compliment the City Hall building.
8:37 Our AFE depot was down at the end of that block on the corner of Stanley Street. It was once a wool store and you could see the worn tracks in the floor where the carts would go through the building to Quay which is now a set of apartments. I also found an old double bale hook in the rafters. I think I still have it somewhere.
Thanks Brad. You're a man of much knowledge 😊
I remember when the School of Arts was at risk of being demolished due to its poor state of repair. There was an uproar, and so, it was decided to restore it to its former glory.
Glad that they could save it