Scottish House, Bridge Street..............BSL Joint Cargo Services, 56 Pitt StreetFraser Darrah wrote:Walter Burroughs sent this photo of a Blue Star Line street sign on sale in a Sydney antique shop for ONLY A$ 959! The owner does not know the provenance but believes it dates back to the 1950s but given its later fittings my guess is it is not that old. Maybe Sydneysiders will remember this sign. ~ Fraser
That sign of heavy bronze metal was standing in the foyer of Scottish House at 19 Bridge Street, Sydney, well prior to 1957, when I was appointed ashore at the request of General Manager Mr S V Jones who wanted an Engineer Superintendent on hand locally for consultation and to attend to the many ships then trading to Australian and New Zealand ports.
The sign must have been made for an earlier office site in Pitt Street. It's direction to the First Floor must have misled many visitors because the Blue Star Line (Aust) P/L offices were next situated on the Seventh Floor. Subsequently BSL took on a nomadic life by moving across Bridge Street to Phoenix House, thence to 56 Pitt Street during the marriage to Port Line, and finally to Underwood House closer to Circular Quay.
Because the sign had no place in any of these subsequent addresses, it was given refuge under my house until our home was cleared for auction in 2002. Bric a brac went to a trader for pennies, furniture into storage and unwanted items including my lawn mower went to the tip. We then spent a year in a tiny apartment until moving to our present apartment and retrieved our depleted possessions from storage.
Regards Tony Smith