Sunday, January 26, 2014

Wind Vane Ryde Wharf Reserve | Ryde

Addtess: Porter Street, Ryde NSW.

The iconic Ryde Cuisine Restaurants ve artworks made from tallow wood, galvanised steel and copper consist of three hand carved wind vane boats fixed to tapered poles, which reference the maritime history of the area, and in particular focus on the first ferry boat service – a row boat – that crossed the Parramatta River in 1794 from Schooner Wharf. Boat detail on wind vaneThe base of the poles are decorated with mosaics featuring images of the snapper fish, an Indigenous totem from the area. 


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