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Saturday, 20 February 2010

Melbourne Central - Coops Shot Tower

The Melbourne Central shot tower and iconic glass cone.

Located at Knox Place Melbourne, Coop’s Shot Tower and Flanking Building were erected in 1889-90 and consist of a two storey, three bay brick structure dominated by a fifty metre high castellated tower. The Tower was used for the manufacture of lead shot until closing in 1960. It remained unoccupied until being incorporated into the Melbourne Central shopping centre in the late 1980s-early 1990s.

Coops Shot Tower is classified by the Victorian Heritage Register and is protected by state law.

Today's Quote: Where is the Princess? In the Tower waiting for us to rescue her - Shrek.

17 comments:

  1. It is great to see old buildings kept and incorporated into the city. They have an intreresting history. I visited one in Tasmania.

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  2. We had a shot tower in my hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. This is a wonderfully creative way to preserve that history. Great images!

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  3. Congratulations!Wonderful post!
    I loved the perspective and so perfect shot!
    Léia

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  4. nice shoot..
    and great architecture,...

    goodjob!

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  5. Awesome image.

    I wish I'd seen this when I visited Melbourne.

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  6. The perspective in the photo makes the tower seem quite taller than it actually is.

    hee hee
    We hope the princess is soon rescued!

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  7. Welcome back! I like this, a lot! And your photos are stunning!

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  8. What an amazing perspective. These are really neat shots. They almost give the sense of spinning.

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  9. Love the angle and geometry. Great photos.

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  10. Beautiful! I really enjoy seeing your part of the world through your eyes.

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  11. Fantastic shots. My first time to see this Tower.I love to visit there one day

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  12. Hey, you're back! Missed you!
    These photos are totally surreal!

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  13. Amazing perspectives! Great shots indeed!

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  14. The sign is so funny - and unexpected - with the beautiful old ironwork. Nice perspective!
    Three Rivers Daily Photo

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