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Bundaberg Post Office

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postmaster, and in this case an equal measure of integrated government offices. The integrity and legibility of the original design in internal plan form has been somewhat diminished through alterations and additions, including blurring the relationship of the integrated government offices with the rest of the planning (other than their location at first floor level), and impacting on the original planning of the quarters component. However, the building still demonstrates some principal characteristics of the type including an accomplished application of style and endowment of monumental civic form; incorporation of frontal components such as offices, public spaces, clock tower, loggia and verandahs; and an increased size to reflect the increased volume of a rapidly developing region.
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bays of private letter boxes within the northern end wing including a projection and new verandah facing Post Office Lane; construction of disabled access ramp to private letter box entrance from Barolin Street; construction of new stair and glazed partition in north pavilion, provision of business mail centre to north of public office, doors removed from corner clock tower entrance and replaced with automatic sliding glass doors, general upgrade of services and finishes throughout building. The work also included conversion of former private letter box area in the western single-storey bay to a lettable external revenue area.
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wealth as one of Queensland's great coastal ports. The substantial dual frontage and landmark tower in scale and architectural achievement embody a prosperity and future confidence in the city of Bundaberg which stemmed in large from the region's importance to Australia's sugarcane, mining and horticultural industries, exploited from the 1870s. The scale of the colony and its resources, linked by rail and, in the case of coastal cities, sea, combined to produce prosperous large centres with less dependence on the capital than in other states. This is evidenced in the provincial centres such as
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About 1998, the building underwent major refurbishment of public spaces with replacement of original lath and plaster ceiling with plasterboard ceilings, installation of polished timber joinery and services; repartitioning of area behind public space for administrative offices; creation of continuous
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Bundaberg Post Office is composed as a landmark corner building with two equally prominent street frontages and central clocktower, expressive of the dual, but independent, operations of the original post and telegraph functions. The placement of the corner tower on the diagonal to the main plan and
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Essentially L-shaped in plan, the original double-storey building is constructed hard up to the street boundaries at the corner of the site. The clock tower is set 45 degrees to the bulk of the building and dominates the intersection; there is a single-storey wing set back slightly from the frontage
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Bundaberg is a large-scaled building with impressive dual street frontages on a busy principal intersection and a very high degree of landmark quality. This is principally due to its repetitious double-height loggia and verandah screening both of the street elevations and the six level clock tower.
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Bundaberg Post Office, constructed in 1891 and incorporating a Crown Lands Department Office as well as offices of the French Cable Co., is a large regional postal facility which is an integral part of the city's historic central civic and administrative precinct, stemming from its rich history and
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Bundaberg Post Office, built in 1891, to replace the former 1879 building on the same site is important for its association with the development of the city. It provides a visual and symbolic landmark for the local community and is of social significance for the continuity of postal services which
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Externally, Bundaberg Post Office exhibits its original design exceptionally well with regard to the architectural conception, principal materials and detail, although cumulative works have resulted in the loss of some architectural detail and overall form, such as alterations to the flanking
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Typologically, Bundaberg Post Office built during 1890–1891, belongs to the second generation of Australian post offices built between 1870 and 1929. These offices are generally assumed to incorporate separate components for the telegraph and postal functions in addition to quarters for the
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at both the north and west ends of the building. The remaining rear portion of the site is accessed via Post Office Lane which runs along the northern boundary. This area has been largely infilled with later building area over an extended period of time to provide a business centre, covered
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Internally, original fabric and joinery remains, although cumulative refurbishment works throughout the building, particularly with regard to the changing uses of the spaces, have diminished the integrity of the original finishes. Similarly, works in relation to use and technology such as
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arched window on the third. These are topped by a frieze of plain-surfaced brackets, a clock level with scored and chamfered quasi-pilasters similar to those on the first floor wing fronts, and a miniature basilica-fronted sixth level with an arch containing metal
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Additions and alterations to the building were carried out in the mid-1950s, including the tower clock and mechanism, probably including new clock faces, and additions such as the garage, bicycle shelter and toilet block.
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The Bundaberg Post Office is at the commercial centre of the large provincial city of Bundaberg and is located on the northwest corner of the Barolin and Bourbong Street intersection. In context, several notable late
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With regard to operating post offices, Bundaberg Post Office is one of three "Type M3 Victorian Italianate" examples built in the period 1879–1898 with similar characteristics. As with the other examples such as
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Stylistically, the building's Victorian Italianate frontages are a fine representative example of large post office buildings of the period, though Bundaberg is similar in detail to the earlier
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The significant components of Bundaberg Post Office include the main postal building and clock tower dating from 1891 and the single storey additions to both street frontages.
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installation of floor linings, partition walls, suspended ceilings, mechanical ducting, joinery and the like have resulted in the loss of some original fabric and fittings.
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street alignments has strong artistic merit and draws the eye to the building in three dimensions, a departure from the more common use of the corner tower at the time.
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in 1885, various emerging projects were left in limbo. One was the new Bundaberg Post Office, intended to replace a smaller post and telegraph office built in c.1879.
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with moulded caps. Skillion-roofed rear verandah and first floor arcade roof finished with corrugated galvanised iron and beaded board lining to soffits. Clock tower
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In 1907, the first floor Lands Office was converted into post master's quarters, possibly involving construction of timber stud-framed partition in north pavilion.
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which was similar in appearance to Fortitude Valley. The Bundaberg Post Office was constructed in 1890–1891; it also included a Crown Lands Department Office.
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Structural frame: Load-bearing solid brick, stone footings, timber-framed floor and roof, cast iron and timber-framed ground floor areas where clear
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The corner tower is angled diagonally to the street corner, and has an astylar arched window set in a plain stuccoed wall at street level, an
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Miles Lewis, 'The Victorian house', in Richard Apperly et al., The History and Design of the Australian House, Melbourne, Oxford, 1985.
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Hamann's 'John Smith Murdoch: Chronology of architectural connections and involvements', Melbourne: Lovell Chen and Associates, 2006.
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Bundaberg Post Office is an example of the work of Charles McLay under the aegis of Queensland Colonial Architect, George Connolly.
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a post office and telegraph office with quarters (second generation typology 1870–1929) with combined Crown Lands Department offices
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Internal walls: Generally hard plastered brickwork; some exposed timber-framed partition walls with V-jointed timber lining boards
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Don Watson and Judith McKay, Queensland Architects of the Nineteenth Century, Brisbane: Museum of Queensland, 1994, p. 119–120.
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Bundaberg Post Office is at 155a Bourbong Street, corner Barolin Street, Bundaberg, comprising the whole of Lot 11 RP147676.
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finish to principal street elevations and rusticated banding to projecting pavilions and clock tower; tuckpointed face
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was another Scot initially mentored by Clark, submitted designs for Bundaberg's new post office in 1886 to the new
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on the ground floor of each flanking pavilion. The street level is therefore lightly proportioned on a three-step
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cladding, cast iron ridge cresting, metal ridge ventilators, ogee profile cast iron rainwater goods and boarded
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Conrad Hamann, (Federation architecture) in AGL Shaw, ed., Victoria's Heritage, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1985
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Italianate. The principal street elevations are screened by a double-height arcade. The ground floor arcade
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Cast iron columns to ground floor public spaces and first floor verandahs with cast iron balustrade panels
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GS Warmington and AC Ward, Australia Post Survey of Historic Properties in Queensland, Volume 1, 1991
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to rear elevations flanking Post Office Lane; elaborate cast iron wall vents; cement mouldings
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The building has two storeys with a 6-storey clock tower and includes the following elements:
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single-storey wings, painted wall surfaces and removal of the main entrance doors.
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Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, CISD Property Valuation Report, June 2005.
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the work of Charles McLay under the aegis of Colonial Architect, George Connolly.
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in 1886, a seminal late Renaissance-early Baroque design. He then designed the
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above each wing. The two flanking pavilion wing pediments have plain panelled
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Cast iron ridge cresting (pre-1970s) and roof ventilators (post-1970s) removed
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which terminated at its office on the first floor of the post office in 1893.
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Ceiling: Lath and plaster throughout; beaded timber lining boards to arcade
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Bundaberg Post Office at the centre of town in Bourbong Street, circa 1930
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At some point in time, some original features were lost, including:
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which are scored down their centres, topped with a short floral
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walling enclosing three slot windows on the second floor and a
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In details and represented style the building is in a largely
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on 8 November 2011 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Floor: Timber-framed and boarded throughout; moulded timber
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It also shares an important civic precinct with the former
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The French Cable Co. began exchanging messages through the
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Panelled polished timber doors, timber-framed double-hung
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in astylar Italianate at first floor level, two levels of
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are square-chamfered components, with the suggestion of a
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is a heritage-listed post office at 155a Bourbong Street,
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enclosed in a pedimented breakfront, and two flanking "
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designs are nearby, including the unusual palazzo-form
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have operated from the building for almost 120 years.
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clad with crimped metal with flagpole and weathervane.
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This Knowledge (XXG) article was originally based on
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floor has a non-original anti-slip textured finish.
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Bundaberg Central
Bundaberg
Bundaberg Region
Queensland
24°51′57″S 152°20′54″E / 24.8659°S 152.3484°E / -24.8659; 152.3484
Commonwealth Heritage List
Bundaberg Post Office is located in Queensland
Bundaberg Central
Bundaberg
Bundaberg Region
Queensland
Australian Commonwealth Heritage List
JJ Clark
Queensland Colonial Architect
Charles McLay
John Smith Murdoch
Colonial Architect
George St Paul Connolly
Brisbane Customs House
Fortitude Valley Post Office
Rockhampton Post Office
Vancouver
New Caledonia
undersea telegraph cable

Italianate
St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral
loading dock
astylar

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