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Passage

Passage is a water sculpture by Anne Graham that forms part of the Sydney Sculpture Walk. This work acknowledges the architectural and cultural history of early Sydney and interacts with nearby Georgian buildings such as the Hyde Park Barracks and the Mint.

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Water, water every where
This installation in Martin Place called ‘Passage’ was created by Anne Graham for the Sydney Sculpture Walk in 2001. The passage of traffic and pedestrians along the whole length of Martin Place through to Macquarie Street was only achieved with the opening of this part of the road in the 1930s. Before then this space was covered in housing. The fine spray is a source of enjoyment and a place of exploration. (City of Sydney Archives, CRS 904/B004)

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Ghost Houses
There were freestanding cottages on this site by at least the 1840s. The walls of houses past are traced into the pavement with inlaid black granite and stainless steel grilles. A mist rises every ten minutes from these grilles creating an illusion of the space once occupied by past residents. (City of Sydney Archives, CRS 904/C004)

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With a washroom out the back
The three bronze bowl fountains represent the work of water at the rear of the Georgian houses. Washrooms were placed at the rear of houses and water would have been carried from the Tank Stream for using in the kitchen and for washing the clothes. The Sydney Hospital in Macquarie Street closes the vista at the end of Martin Place. (City of Sydney Archives, CRS 904/C004)

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Blowing in the wind
The mists of time are always in a different formation. While pedestrians delight in this water feature, motorists on Macquarie Street do not always appreciate the effect. If the wind is blowing to fiercely in that direction the ‘mist’ is turned down or off and to the passer-by the scene is never the same twice. (City of Sydney Archives, CRS 904/C003)

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