The Quadrangle now
Gallery: Unusual views
The following are a selection of unusual views of the University of Sydney Quadrangle.
- Above: Photo by Professor John Smith c1850s, courtesy, University Archives, of the Great Hall showing the carving of the angel on top, which was removed in 1874 because it was unstable.
- Above: Aerial view of the Quadrangle, photo, Campus Infrastructre Services website.



- Above: The Clocktower of the Quadrangle joined the list of landmark Australian and international buildings to glow pink during Breast Cancer Month in October 2008, photos, courtesy Faculty of Medicine website ... more.


- Above: The Quadrangle turns white after a severe thunderstorm, 16 August 2006, top photo by Michelle Shepherd, second photo from Civil Engineering website ... more.
- Above: The University's Reconciliation Statement, which had been developed after extensive consultation with indigenous communities, was launched on 1 June 2006 during Reconciliation Week, photo, University Publications ... more.

- Above: Sea of Hands installation on the front lawn in 2004 with Deb Lennis, the designer, photo, University Publications ... more.

- Above: Sea of Hands installation on the front lawn in 2009 (designed by Adam Ridgeway), photo by Curtis Flood ... more.
- Above: Images of the Quadrangle during the University of Sydney Union's Verge Arts Festival in 2007, photos, courtesy USU. This is the University’s annual arts festival held in the first two weeks of each September ... more.










