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My contribution for this week’s challenge…
Alphabet
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Plenty of alphabet letters around this week…
this arrangement of letters is popular on
Good Fridays with many families.

While Argus is known as the 100-eyed giant in Greek mythology...
it was more commonly known, in Melbourne,
as a popular daily newspaper which closed in 1967.
Some random arrangements announcing…
various stores and locations.
Not too sure about his one…

Laneway art had to be included.
This older Young and Jacksons sign had to be included…
as did the modern version.
Y&J is just over the Road from Flinders Street station and
Chloe, a nude painting
by French artist Jules Joseph Lefebvre in 1875
was the star attraction.
Chloe has recently been moved but I know not where
And finally, the Flinders Street Station clocks.
These clocks were digitised many years ago.
Public pressure had the clock faces returned
although the mechanism is modern.
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I enjoyed these, Woolly. My favorite, though, is the station sign with the restored clocks.
janet
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It’s one of my favourite sights in Melbourne also. During WW II was a meeting place for one and all, so I am told. “Meet you under the clocks…” was the phrase used to arrange a meeting.
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What fun to know that!
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Thanks for the link
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Thanks for the pingback!
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You’re welcome.
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Thanks so much for the listing, WoollyMuses. Here’s to your new teaching career!
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You’re welcome. Thank you for your comment regarding my teaching career. It may be time to update my ‘About’ page as I think that has also drawn to a close.
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