by Dtai S. Hansathit: The site of the Harbour Rocks Hotel / (former) The Evans' Stores demonstrates the nineteenth century #mercantile #commercial built form of #TheRocks and the surviving building has aesthetic significance as an unusual and imposing three-storey brick wareho
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The three storey sandstone Coach House is a rare surviving example of a large stable with stores and workshops above in Sydney, dating from 1853, located on Kendal Lane. This narrow stone building was part of the industrial nature of The Rocks and makes
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Re-visted The Susannah Place Museum locate on 58-64 Gloucester St, The Rocks. The museum is a row of four terrace houses built in 1844 of colonial bond brickwork and a rock-faced sandstone site. The basements are cut into the bedrock of the sloping site,
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Glenmore Hotel locate on 96-98 Cumberland St, The Rocks, Sydney. The building was constructed c.1921 by prominent Sydney brewery Tooth & Co and was designed in the Inter War Georgian Revival style of architecture by a Tooth & Co resident architect. Br
by Dtai S. Hansathit: This two storey #Edwardian terraces on 68 Bettington street Millers Point. Built c1901, this prominent corner residence sits on a sandstone bluff overlooking the Harbour Bridge and #WalshBay wharves is part of the early 20th century public housing built f
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The 182 Cumberland St, The Rocks was design by Walter Liberty Vernon. Built in 1911-1912. The two storey building at the corner of Cumberland and Essex Streets has brick parapet walls, with a slate roof behind. The building is part of the Rocks Conservati
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Some pics from the last Friday night 17 June #IWS #THAILAND 2016 exhibition #Dtai #Pigmentograph #watercolour #international
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The offerings of war by Gilbert Bayes PRBS 1923. #artgallerynsw #dtai #pigmetograph #dtaisketch
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Seated female nude, #lifedrawing from Arthouse hotel #10min #gesture #dtaisketch #pigmentograph #female #dtaiwatercolour #sketch #watercolor #nude #winsornewton
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Just can't help myself not to sketch the classic Victorian terraces on Kent st. Millers Point is one of the earliest areas of European settlement in Australia, and a focus for maritime activities. This row of #Victorian #terraces on Kent st were construct
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Il Porcellino, meaning ‘the little pig’, is a larger than life-sized #bronze wild boar, anatomically realistic and resting on its left haunch and front legs. It is located outside the Sydney’s oldest hospital, #Sydney #Hospital, facing Macquarie Street. T
by Dtai S. Hansathit: #Anzac #centenary LEST WE FORGET💐 Anzac memorial at #Martinplace. #dtai #pigmentograph #dtaiwatercolour
by Dtai S. Hansathit: #Hawkesbury #river In 1789 two expeditions explored the Hawkesbury to the northwest of Sydney and the Nepean River to the southwest. It took about three years to realise they had discovered the same river system. The Hawkesbury River was one of the major
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Country grocery store at Spencer. Just can't help myself to sketch this charming store. Spencer is small country town located on the north bank of the #Hawkesbury #River just upstream of that river's confluence with #Mangrove Creek and its part of the Cit
by Dtai S. Hansathit: St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church located on Corner of Governor and Gloucester streets Sydney. The church was designed by J.F. Hilly and built in the 1840s on land donated by William Davis, a #convict, who took part in the #Irish Rebellion in 1798. The
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Palm House was built 1876 designed by Colonial Architect, James Barnet. The building was to display a variety of tropical plants which cannot survive outdoors in Sydney. The building was originally heated by hot water pipes under the floor, fed by a b
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Another sketch from #NSW Art Gallery. Well something different than what I normally do. "Retaliation 1878 by Charles Bell Birch #dtai #pigmentograph #dtaisketch #sculpture
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Art Gallery of New South Wales, built 1885-1989 designed by J. H. Hunt, W. L. Vernon The building is located towards the north eastern extremity of the Domain, facing west towards the city. The sandstone façade features a large centrally placed class
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The sandstone Observatory building was designed by Alexander Dawson and James Barnet. Built in 1857. The Victorian free style main building is located to the south west of the complex and comprises a two storey residence and an Observatory wing, featuring
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Sailor's Home view from Circular Quay West. In 1860, the Colonial Government decided to grant the Committee of the Sydney Sailors' Home a site at Circular Quay. The original site was once a series of sandstone ledges and a sandy beach. It extended bot
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The St James Station (Elizabeth St entrance was built 1926, together with Museum Station, one the first two underground railway stations to operate in #Australia. It has been in continuous operation since its opening and has retained much of the original
by Dtai S. Hansathit: Seated female nude, #lifedrawing from Arthouse hotel #10min #gesture #dtaisketch #pigmentograph #dtaiwatercolour #sketch #fineart #nude #winsornewton
by Dtai S. Hansathit: To all my IG friends and followers due to wet weather here in #Sydney and I can't really do much outside I rather use this opportunity to pose some of my #gesture sketches from my life drawing session #mondaynight #lifedrawing #arthouse instead. #dtai #pi
by Dtai S. Hansathit: View to Courtyard of Sydney Hospital. Built 1869 . It comprises four stone buildings, a brick building to the north and a rendered brick building to the east. The buildings are located in a prominent position and form an important visual focus to Martin P
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Hyde Park Barracks are located in Queen's Square on the corner of Macquarie St and Prince Albert Rd. #Sydney. Built in 1817-1891 using skilled convict labour to a design by convict architect #Francis #Greenway. The beautiful Georgian style dormitory b
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Sydney Customs House occupies a unique symbolic and physical position on the site of the First Fleet Landing. Its location is a physical reminder of the importance of Circular Quay as the original maritime centre for the colony. The Customs House cont
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The former New York Hotel forms part of a group of four commercial buildings (Nos 145-151 & 153-155 George St) which front George St & form the eastern portion of the DFS (Duty Free Store) Complex. This group of buildings bounded by Globe St & the Cahill
by Dtai S. Hansathit: There has been a hotel operation on the corner of George and Bridge streets since the 1850s. The four storey brick and sandstone Federation style building known as the Metropolitan Hotel, was built in 1909. The adjoining terrace at 246 George street dat
by Dtai S. Hansathit: OMG! 😱Just can’t help myself that I have to share the story with you guys. I was so honoured to meet one of Gannon family descendant, Margaret Gannon at my stall in #therocks. I was so lucky to hear more story about her great-great-grandfather Mich
by Dtai S. Hansathit: The Observatory hill is of exceptional significance in terms of #European #culture. Its dominant location beside and above the port town and, later, City of #Sydney made it the site for a range of changing uses, all of which were important to, and reflect