Bayswater, Western Australia
Bayswater is a suburb 6 kilometres (4 mi) north-east of the central business district (CBD) of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is just north of the Swan River, within the City of Bayswater local government area. It is predominantly a low-density residential suburb consisting of single-family detached homes. However, there are several clusters of commercial buildings, most notably in the suburb's town centre, around the intersection of Whatley Crescent and King William Street and a light industrial area in the suburb's east.
View of King William Street south from the Bayswater station shared path in January 2024
Butcher store on King William Street made of corrugated metal, built in 1906. The building still stands today and is used as a liquor store.
Bayswater Post Office, 1942.
Bayswater town centre, 2020
Swan River (Western Australia)
The Swan River is a major river in the southwest of Western Australia. The river runs through the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia's capital and largest city.
Swan River (Western Australia)
Light painting on the banks of the Swan River
Satellite imagery of the Swan River and surrounds
Swampy wetlands between Perth and Guildford have been reclaimed for land development; however, this one still remains. The Perth skyline can be seen in the far distance.