My main thought after visiting Underwood and Dalley Street—what will happen to the homeless people?








The plaque commemorates James Underwood's establishment of the first commercial shipyard site, which was in Underwood Street.






A wall waiting for some Banksy rats.



Homeless person's home next to the artwork









Friendly engineers who asked if I wanted a photo of me, so I also took a photo of them.



12 September 2009, laneway 4: Dalley Street


















So much in such a short space, a distance of less than 100 yards, a homeless person's home, artwork and the Sydney Stock Exchange
On approach a homeless person walked past me. They smell the same that familiar potent and foul urine stink, which is ever so slightly sweet. We would all smell the same; society smelt like that in the past. As I walked up Underwood Street, the signature stench hit me well before I caught sight of the homeless person's sleeping area. It reminded me of Tracey Emin's bed with all the litter and mess that defined her lying strewn around.
I saw the green and blue blanket walking round later that night.
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