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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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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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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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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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1628:Castlemaine
1545:Strathalbyn
1456:Rockhampton
1386:Maryborough
1149:Tenterfield
1007:Broken Hill
992:Bondi Beach
945:Post office
883:2018 under
862:Attribution
595:World War I
552:introduced
476:balconettes
452:(1904) and
393:entablature
355:Roof: half
319:tuckpointed
287:Description
85: /
73:151°56′01″E
61:Coordinates
56:, Australia
1790:Categories
1638:Flemington
1623:Camperdown
1593:Queenstown
1575:Hobart GPO
1535:Port Pirie
1491:Townsville
1449:Mudgeeraba
1406:Yungaburra
1396:Stanthorpe
1391:Ravenswood
1371:Crows Nest
1314:Queensland
1159:Wellington
1133:Sydney GPO
1117:Paddington
1077:Macksville
1042:Glen Innes
669:References
566:fireplaces
529:balustrade
507:lavatories
302:elements.
230:Queensland
222:Stanthorpe
155:Designated
70:28°39′20″S
54:Queensland
46:Stanthorpe
1766:Perth GPO
1735:Inglewood
1730:Fremantle
1725:Claremont
1685:Traralgon
1658:Leongatha
1484:Toowoomba
1414:Burketown
1376:Gladstone
1361:Cloncurry
1351:Bundaberg
1289:Singleton
1247:Newcastle
1240:Mittagong
1233:Millfield
1219:Kurrajong
1205:Haymarket
1012:Byron Bay
977:Annandale
949:Australia
885:CC-BY 4.0
815:222648799
747:1 October
601:Condition
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430:brickwork
106:Architect
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1421:Cardwell
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1275:Randwick
1261:Prospect
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1102:Narrabri
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1047:Goulburn
1032:Cronulla
982:Armidale
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441:catslide
414:tympanum
410:keystone
408:and the
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171:Builders
41:Location
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1740:Northam
1700:Geelong
1680:Stawell
1653:Kyneton
1618:Bendigo
1540:Renmark
1401:Warwick
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346:soffits
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311:coursed
248:History
236:of the
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1648:Kerang
1442:Gympie
1381:Ingham
1366:Cooroy
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445:gable
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323:piers
116:Owner
98:Built
1169:Yass
811:OCLC
749:2018
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147:Type
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