If bus shelter man Trevor Dickinson is in need of a protegee, he made have found one in Canberra teenager Nick Goncalves.
Fifteen-year-old Nick has not only visited and documented every bus shelter in Canberra, he also won his school's Book Week costume competition this year wearing - what else but? - an iconic Canberra bus shelter.
To top it off, Nick recently met Trevor in Canberra and was thrilled when the author and illustrator gave the year nine student a shout-out on Instagram.
"I think it's my most popular post of the year," Trevor said.
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Nick, who loves all things Canberra, was inspired by Trevor's book, Beautiful Bus Shelters of Canberra, winning a Book Week costume competition at Calwell High.
He also set himself a mission to visit all the concrete bus shelters in Canberra, and some of the wooden ones in the older inner-suburbs.
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His mum Sally Dalwood and grandparents Robyn and Ian Dalwood helped to ferry him from bus shelter to bus shelter.
"It was sort of a joint project," Sally said.
And he did visit every one.
"With the wooden ones, there's almost 500," he said.
"It took us about four or five months [to visit them all]. I used Trevor's book to make a reference map."
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A bus shelter near Sulwood Drive was one of his favourites, because of the photograph he took of it, a moody night-time shot.
"I also came across one that had been turned into a food pantry at Ainslie," he said.
Nick was able to meet Newcastle-based Trevor at the recent Undercurrent Design Market at the National Portrait Gallery.
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"He was lovely and signed one of Nick's books and a couple of other things," Sally said.
Nick was also thrilled that Trevor posted a photograph of his bus shelter costume. "It felt really good that all my hard work paid off," he said.
And the tenacious teenager is not finished yet. "At some stage I want to visit all the local shops in Canberra as well," he said.