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Stanthorpe Post Office

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many early contributions of the Queensland government to the fledgling Commonwealth. It follows an Australia-wide practice, in the sphere of communications, of state governments constructing postal and telegraph offices on behalf of the Commonwealth Postmaster General's Office, which was formally established in 1902. The Commonwealth did not have the resources, except in NSW and Victoria, to construct its own postal offices until the early 1920s. In terms of the local community, the Stanthorpe Post Office is also significant as a prominent public building and, as with most country areas, one of the first and most prominent manifestations of Commonwealth government presence in the town.
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room is externally clad in weatherboards, and the interior walls are lined with fibrocement sheeting. The now enclosed west wall is of over-painted brick. The 1963 and later extension exhibits typical finishes and plan form of the era – the floors are of vinyl tile over concrete, walls of plasterboard and the ceilings are lined in plaster sheeting.
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above has been retained, but over-painted. This now opens to a lunch room, male toilet facilities and stores. The storage areas to the southwest corner of the building – previously thought to have been a lavatory, constructed of brick – has a suspended ceiling form, as described previously. The lunch
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Within the building, the post shop now comprises the southern portion of the original post office space, and is divided from the working areas by a three-quarter height plasterboard partition. Originally the service counter was located beneath a large brick archway to the west facing into what is now
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Disabled access to the post shop is via the ramp to the northern porch and through the post office box lobby and into the entry porch at the street corner below the tower. This entry porch is of tuckpointed brick and there are non-original doors to the west – access to the retail area, fitted with an
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Stylistically and architecturally, Stanthorpe forms an important group, coming just after Ipswich Post Office and before Mount Morgan Post Office in its application of Baroque Revival form and detailing to a post office. It is among the earliest Australian public buildings to be completed in a turn
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The Stanthorpe Post Office is significant as the first post office in Queensland, and possibly Australia, to be built after the federation of the Australian colonies in January 1901. Designed in 1900 and completed in 1901 by Thomas Pye of the Queensland Public Works Office, it represents one of the
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are exposed and there are decorative metal vents to the ceiling space above. The whole has been over-painted. The light fittings are "reproduction" style brass-finish type, fitted with milk-glass shades and are suspended from the trusses. The postal hall roof was restored in the late 1990s and the
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with squared off infill to arched original opening above – and to the north – access to the post office box lobby, fitted with a timber panel door with glazed upper pane. These doors flank the curved brick corner wall and its inset painted timber panel door which leads to the tower. The tower is
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The post office underwent alterations in 1963 creating enlarged service delivery areas, amenities and a post office box lobby and the relocation of the post office post shops. The work involved the over-painting of stucco, removal of original chimneys to north and south sides of the building,
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Internally the original post shop to the east façade has been converted to form the post office box lobby, running north south behind the façade – with timber and glazed doors to the original entrances to either end, with arched glazed toplights. The original ceiling is concealed by a
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The significant components of Stanthorpe Post Office include the main postal building of 1901. The northern wing, added in 1963 and extended in the late 1980s, weatherboard infill to the west elevation and the loading dock are not significant for the purpose of the heritage listing.
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illuminated signage, over-painting of upper portion of central fanlight window to façade; automatic sliding aluminium entrance door, concrete steps and retiled floor to entry porch, ramp to north porch, postal box enclosure to façade annexed from the original postal hall.
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line that extends an otherwise symmetrical parapet behind the main post hall breakfront. The Post Office has two prominent entrances, through arched corner porches to either side of the post hall wall and main window. This is treated as a breakfront and
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between two stub-parapets. This theme is repeated on the north-east end of the Maryland Street elevation, where an exposed hipped gable flanks one side of the main breakfront. Both these elements recur in later Queensland Post Office designs such as
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to either side of the main space, but these have both been removed. The catalyst for this may have been the construction of the north extension – the breaking through of the north wall would have required the removal of the north fireplace and
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As at 2008, the external intactness and integrity of the building was good. Internally, the spaces have been refurbished, but the interiors retain original fabric in terms of floors, walls, ceilings and joinery, etc., albeit overpainted.
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grid-form acoustic tile ceiling and there is a fluorescent fitting mounted to its surface. The west wall of this lobby contains many of the post office boxes set into a non-original wall with aluminium framed glazing above.
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post office to be built in Queensland, and possibly Australia. The new post and telegraph office replaced an earlier postal building which had been constructed in 1885. The plans for the new building were completed by the
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Within this space there is also an interview room enclosed by three-quarter height aluminium framed glazed partitions to the northwest corner. To the west, the original paired doors have been removed but the multipaned
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The Maryland Street front is a basically symmetrical composition, but is confounded by the placement of a tall clock tower on the corner. The tower is formally linked to the postal hall elevation by a
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To the north there is a single level 1963 brown brick service wing addition, subsequently further extended during the late 1980s. It comprises mail delivery work areas, sorting spaces and additional
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The building, in the Informal Arts and Crafts style with an elaborate Royal coat of arms and a prominent four-storey clock tower, has a strong aesthetic impact on the Stanthorpe streetscape.
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over the entry arches. On the Railway Street side the stuccoed frieze is punctuated by a series of diagonally angled struts supporting a broad eave, and a stretch of metal-clad roof in a
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inside the arch and a multiple-paned main light, and is flanked by two tall rectangular windows with squared tympani above each light. The whole forms a
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The site has an extensive and largely unpaved yard area accommodating a car park, warehouse-depot for mail deliveries and a telecommunications tower.
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and corner piers capped with rounded red-brick frame a narrower oblong mass housing the clocks, which terminated with a brick cornice and a recessed
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Livingston, K T, 1994. 'Anticipating Federation: the federalising of telecommunications in Australia'. Australian Historical Studies 26: 97-117
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of the century Baroque manner, and, with Ipswich, counts as a prototype for the dominant mode in Australian public architecture until c.1918.
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EJM Weller, 'Treasury Precinct, Brisbane', in National Trusts of Australia, Historic Public Buildings of Australia, Cassell, Sydney, 1972
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Walker, M., 1983. Historic Post Offices in Queensland - A National Estate Study. University of Queensland, Department of Architecture.
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a post office and telegraph office with quarters (second generation typology 1870–1929) with a clock tower is also present
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Conrad Hamann, John Smith Murdoch: Chronology of architectural connections and involvements, Lovell Chen, Melbourne, 2006
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and rough textured stucco, of a type soon seen in many Arts and Crafts houses in the capital cities from the 1900s on.
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Alistair Service, Edwardian Architecture: a Handbook to Building Design in Britain, Thames and Hudson, London, 1977
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Typologically, Stanthorpe has a high measure of integrity to its original design, particularly external integrity.
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ducting and services are suspended below the ceiling. The walls are of over-painted brick and there is also timber
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Don Watson and Judith McKay, Queensland Architects of the Nineteenth Century, Museum of Queensland, Brisbane, 1994
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Trevor Howells et al., Towards the Dawn: Federation architecture in Australia, Hale and Iremonger, Sydney, 1989.
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the post office box lobby. The upper portion of this archway has been squared off, and partially infilled with
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form, of uncorrugated metal sheet with crimped joint coverings, beaded timber lining boards, pyramidal vented
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accommodation to Maryland Street. The west elevation of the original building comprises a timber-framed and
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National Federation Heritage Project: identification and assessment consultancy Volume 1 - Project report
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below the pediment, matched by a frieze at the neighbouring tower base, is a combination of exposed
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These materials are combined again in the parapet behind the pediment and the tower base, and in
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GS Warmington and AC Ward, Australia Post Survey of Historic Properties in Queensland, 1991;
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design with the counters diagonally placed in relation to the entry. Originally there were
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The original building was one storey in height with a four-storey tower, consisting of:
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an informal Arts and Crafts treatment mixed with Edwardian Baroque Revival elements.
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Stanthorpe Post Office is at 14 Maryland Street, corner Railway Street, Stanthorpe.
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the work of the Queensland Government Architect's Office attributed to JS Murdoch.
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Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, CISD Property Valuation Report, June 2005
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Australian National Estate, The Heritage of Australia, Melbourne: Macmillan, 1981
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memorial plaque and a modern plaque with brief information about the building.
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The postmaster's residential quarters are assumed to have been separate.
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Internal walls: Altered around 1963 with windows to north wall infilled.
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Queensland Heritage Register Citation: 600831, Stanthorpe post Office.
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The Stanthorpe Post Office was completed in 1901, making it the first
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Malcolm M Rea, Stanthorpe: an Australian Post Office History, 1972
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and was built by D. Stewart and Co in 1901. It was added to the
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and upper arch of the central window. The window itself has a
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Stanthorpe Post Office Discovery Queensland Buildings website
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English Renaissance or English Baroque revival of c.1885-1914
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of 1911. The name is lettered 1/3 the way up the shaft. Tall
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accessed via a timber stair with winders and an open timber
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External walls: Brick with extensive cladding in textured
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on 22 June 2004 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Pearson, M; Lennon, J; Marshall, D; O'Keeffe, B (1999).
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is a heritage-listed post office at 14 Maryland Street,
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The clock tower is a plain stuccoed shaft, recalled in
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Structural frame: cavity brick. The base is rock faced
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Stanthorpe
Southern Downs Region
Queensland
28°39′20″S 151°56′01″E / 28.6556°S 151.9337°E / -28.6556; 151.9337
John Smith Murdoch
Australia Post
Commonwealth Heritage List
Stanthorpe Post Office is located in Queensland
Stanthorpe
Southern Downs Region
Queensland
John Smith Murdoch
Queensland Government Architect's office
Australian Commonwealth Heritage List
post-Federation
Queensland Government Architect's office
Alfred Barton Brady
John Smith Murdoch
Australian Government
Arts and Crafts
Edwardian Baroque Revival
coursed
granite
tuckpointed
piers
stucco
porch
soffits
tongue and groove

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