Sometime in April I was in the city with nothing to do and decided to head on over to Crawley, home of the University of Western Australia. Universities are usually pretty good for being quite photogenic and unbeknownst to me, the two batteries I brought with me, one was flat and the other struggling, so it was a race against time, kind of.

I parked up in the pay & display bays on Fairway and started my walk, walking clockwise round the campus. First I passed the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery.

Next was the Sunken Garden and Whelan Court, home of the Energy & Minerals Institute

Winthrop Hall

I walked south and passed a few more fancy buildings

Hackett Hall on the left

Forrest Hall Accomodation

African Research & Engagement Centre (AfREC)

Law Building

The James Oval is pretty much in the centre of the Campus

Reid Library in the back

Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS)

Engineering Lecture Theatre

and then the battery started fading...

Wilsmore & Tattersall Lecture Theatre with the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology building at the back

Anatomy & Human Biology Building

Physics Building corridor

Reid Library with the Quobba Gnarning Cafe on the ground floor.

on its last legs

Woolnough Lecture Theatre

Rear of Winthrop Hall

Lovely time and only two mosquito bites. Will have to go check out the other universities.