Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I have only one door to show you but it’s a good one, in my humble opinion. Spotted today in the CBD of Sydney, this door is part of the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, which was built between 1913 to 1916 and still functions as an important and historic branch in the financial district.

great building and the door is a real feature….I love the lamps on either side tool.
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Thanks very much Cath!
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Quite impressive, Wayne.
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Cheers Neal.
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stunning door
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Thanks Beth!
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God solid, trustworthy door as befits a financial institution
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Absolutely necessary and looks great too.
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Spectacular details in your wonderful photo of this excellent door, Wayne. So many superlatives come to mind about this door. Excellent share.
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Thanks so much Suzette!
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Excellent choice – that is one impressive door! Don’t mess with what’s behind it!
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Haha absolutely no messing. That door means business.
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That is an amazing entrance, Wayne. The doors radiate strength. I love the iron work in the arch above them and, as you pointed out, even the light fixtures.
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Cheers Dan!
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Really amazing door!
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Thanks Jean! It’s eye catching.
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That is a door that resonates with authority! Great photo of it, Wayne.
I also like how the door is level, but the sidewalk isn’t. I think that adds to the door’s allure.
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Ah yes I think you’re right Richard, the building is actually on a slope. Cheers!
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