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This is Little Austinmer beach at sunset, I do have a lot of photos from this spot. In the past I visited this spot at least once a week. These days a bit less frequently. Austinmer was originally called Sidmouth after a home built there in 1837. It was built by Robert Westmacott. He named the property after his home town in England and the area took on the name. Robert Westmacott was a British army soldier, and an amazing artist who sketched and painted some of the best early settlement landscapes of Australia, including many right here in the Illawarra. Robert Westmacott also discovered the route for Bulli Pass which was originally called Westmacott's Pass. By 1860 the area was referred to as North Bulli and in around 1884 the name changed to Austermere which changed again in early 1887 to Austinmere after an article was published in the Mercury using the word Austinmere. When the railway station sign went up in September 1887, it read Austinmer, which is the current spelling and the name stuck, this also happened with the naming of Coledale. It's known exactly how the name Austinmer came about but it is believed to be derived from Henry Austin who was one of the coal mine managers in charge of the North Illawarra Coal Company. Coal was of course, the first industry in Austinmer and in 1886, Austinmer had a coal loading jetty off Hicks Point/Brickyard Point. A ship was wrecked at the jetty in 1887 in high winds, which is one of about 120 ships wrecked off the Illawarra coast. Most were wrecked in the 1800's and the first part of the 1900's. The jetty ceased operation in 1895. It was damaged by storms over the years and was totally destroyed by a fire in 1915. Like much of the Northern Illawarra, black berry picking was popular and by the early 1900's Austinmer had become a tourist destination, popular with Sydney siders and still is today. See more landscapes of the Illawarra @ www.chilby.com.au #Austinmer #Littleaustinmer #Wollongong #Illawarra #Newsouthwales #Northernillawarra #austi #southcoast
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Construction is progressing on site at Paradise, where B&K Structures are delivering the cross laminated timber and glulam feature columns on behalf of Gilbert-Ash and Bywater Properties. This track-side view shows the structural timber elements - designed and delivered by the BKS team - starting to take shape. When complete the full-scale timber project will provide six-storeys and 63,250 sq ft of visionary new commercial space in London. Paradise – like its name suggests – has been designed to create happy and healthy workspaces. Timber has been selected to blend in with the local landscape, and for its low carbon and biophilic benefits. When complete, the scheme will feature a flexible, open-plan layout and aims to catalyse job creation in Lambeth, attracting creative industries to this part of London. #construction #sustainablebuilding #sustainability #sustainableconstruction #timberconstruction #masstimber #engineeredtimber #offsitesolutions #netzero #carbon #jobs #buildingdesign #builtenvironment #timber #masstimberconstruction #zerocarbonfuture #timberbuilding #masswoodbuilding #engineeredtimber #offsiteconstruction #timberconstruction #construction #sustainable #building #paradise
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