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Warwick Post Office

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floor, and removed the first floor quarters function including the corridor, partitioning rooms, and removing the quarters entrance and stair from Grafton Street. The ground floor public areas were also altered with the former ground floor telephone exchange space absorbed into the public area and mail room space. The entrance doors were additionally relocated into a new vestibule space which led to the expanded public space along the Grafton Street frontage. These works, and others, have served to impact on the original internal planning and typological attributes of the building.
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accentuated by the use of horseshoe arches on the first floor; the post office's use of a hollowed out "envelope" in its external sun protection is also a creative development. The building is additionally enhanced by its rusticated sandstone treatment and prominent corner siting, the elongated decorated dome drum over the (chamfered) corner entrance pavilion, and the arcaded verandahs (loggias) with distinctive elliptical horseshoe arches.
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British precedents, it does so in a quite original combination. This is accentuated by the use of horseshoe arches on the first floor, seen more commonly in less formal buildings of this period. The post office's use of a hollowed out "envelope" in its external sun protection is also a creative development of
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to each street elevation and the first floor verandah above is screened by a set of elliptical horseshoe arches, probably the only time these appear in a post office building of this period. The arches, each elliptical in the manner of contemporary railway tunnels, are set, compositionally, in a grid
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Typologically, the Warwick Post Office originally incorporated residential quarters at first floor level, and mail and telephone exchange services at ground level. Subsequent works, including the 1941 program, expanded the telephone exchange (received an additional level) and mail room to the ground
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to the post office box area, contained within the loggia to Grafton Street and extending into the 1941 wing. The archway at the east end wall of the loggia has been infilled with sandstone and the posting boxes in stalled in front. An original archway leads into the post office box area from Grafton
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Warwick Post Office demonstrates a high degree of creative achievement in its successful late nineteenth century application of the Baroque Revival style in an original combination. The rusticated sandstone treatment is of merit, as is the skilful and elegant application of Tuscan and Ionic columns
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Warwick Post Office has a high level of aesthetic significance deriving from its rusticated sandstone treatment and prominent corner siting, emphasised by the elongated decorated dome drum over the (chamfered) corner entrance pavilion, and the arcaded verandahs (loggias) with distinctive elliptical
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works have subsequently been reversed. The east wall was opened out at the ground floor to allow for an expanded mail room and improved staff amenities, and the first floor provided space for equipment and a battery room. This was followed by a series of internal fitouts through the whole complex,
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Warwick Post Office is distinct among public buildings in Queensland, and possibly more broadly, in that it adopts a "contemporary" Baroque Revival usage at the end of the nineteenth century, as opposed to earlier Baroque treatments of the 1860s-80s. Although it draws together a series of notable
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When the current Warwick Post Office was constructed in 1898, it replaced an earlier post office of 1884. It is not clear whether this earlier post office was on the same site. The new post office incorporated residential quarters at first floor level, and mail and telephone exchange services at
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Stylistically and architecturally, however, Warwick Post Office, designed by Queensland Government Architect AB Brady, and possibly also G D Payne, is distinct among public buildings in Queensland in adopting a "contemporary" Baroque Revival approach in the late nineteenth century. This is
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entrance lobby and a postal hall formed from two linked oblong spaces and an angled and chamfered linking area, left as a single open space. The postal hall was treated compositionally as an angled space "flowing" between the more confined areas of the entrance lobby, service rooms and
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Warwick Post Office, constructed in 1898, is located on a prominent corner site within a centre renowned for its substantial buildings made from the abundant local sandstone. Its scale and architectural treatment reflect Warwick's prosperity and development in the nineteenth century.
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In 1941, a sizeable two-level extension was constructed adjoining the building's east elevation. The addition was as deep again as the original building and doubled the Grafton Street elevation. The building was constructed of rendered brick and roofed with
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Internally the building provided both mail and telephone exchange services. The exchange was located to the south of the mail room and was initially only at ground floor level. To the first floor were the quarters, accessed from the private entrance and
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The 1941 works involved expanding the mail room to the ground floor, the abolition of the first floor quarters and the expansion of the telephone exchange. The ground floor exchange room received an additional level, and the first floor
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form to the Grafton Street elevation. The unused doors to the centre of the Palmerin Street elevation have a similar toplight form and the framing of the adjacent windows has been altered to a "moderne" profile. The original
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Internally, the ground floor retail space exhibits elements of the original interior scheme as well as the 1941 finishes. There are a pair of polished timber framed glazed entrance doors with a multi-paned
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Warwick Post Office is located on a prominent corner site to Grafton and Palmerin Street, which is the city's main thoroughfare and shopping precinct. It replaced an earlier post office designed in a quasi-
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in 1871, and its fertile hinterland became well populated. The town's wide streets were also lined with substantial buildings made from the abundant local sandstone. In 1935 it was proclaimed a City.
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has been installed. Air conditioning services have been suspended below the ceiling and are therefore fully visible within the space. Counter forms and merchandising equipment conform to a standard
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Internal walls: hard plaster over brick, later walling of plaster board, expanded metal lath and plaster to parts of first floor; v-jointed timber lining boards in kitchen
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to the northeast corner of the building. These spaces were strung along an L-shaped corridor, which ended at a south-facing window overlooking the roof of the
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A deep verandah surrounded the grouping on its street side. On the first floor, the bedrooms and other quarters spaces were grouped around a diagonally angled
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Warwick Post Office is a locally valued public building dating back to the late 1890 and also one of Warwick's important collection of sandstone buildings.
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running back into the bedroom areas, and with two deep, flanking verandahs to either side. Externally these spaces were framed in an envelope of
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At an unknown date, but prior to the major building works of 1941, a stair was constructed within the loggia facing to Palmerin Street.
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and pilasters, scroll consoles, swag decoration, and the accentuated keystones and side voussoirs to the elliptical horseshoe arches.
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Don Watson and Judith McKay, Queensland Architects of the Nineteenth Century, Brisbane: Museum of Queensland, 1994, pp. 139–140.
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Mark Baker Town Planning Consultant Pty Ltd, Warwick Shire Council Cultural Heritage Study - Place Recording Form, 1996
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is an elongated structure, sited well clear of the roof parapet line, and its surface is decorated with a set of eight
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The township was proclaimed a municipality in 1861, and the 1860s saw substantial wheat growing in the district, a
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culminating in the conversion of the public area to the standard Australia Post retail format in the 1990s.
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columns and v-jointed painted timber ceiling is visible within the space and modern suspended pendant
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GS Warmington and AC Ward, Australia Post Survey of Historic Properties in Queensland, Volume 2, 1991
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The mail boxes have been relocated away from their original location on the ground floor verandah.
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Warwick Post Office is at 98 Palmerin Street, Warwick, comprising the whole of Lot 22 RP147657.
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of polished smooth timber ply and the windows retain their original double hung timber framed
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footings. Some steel framing for the windows (in the annexe). Timber window framing elsewhere
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The new building was developed around the diagonals implied in its corner site, presenting a
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tile. The 1941 works are further described below under "Existing condition and intactness".
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Australian National Estate, The Heritage of Australia, Melbourne: Macmillan, 1981, p. 4/42.
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the work Queensland Government Architect Andrew BartonBrady, possibly assisted by G D Payne
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Structural frame: cavity walled brick, honed and split-faced sandstone sheathing. Concrete
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manner of 1884. It is not clear whether this earlier post office was on the same site.
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External walls: cavity walled brick, sandstone sheathing, some timber in the additions
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the Baroque Revival grand Manner in the 1900s fashion, with some Federation elements
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Chesterton Corporate Property Advisors, CISD Property Valuation Report, June 2005.
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a post and telegraph office with quarters (second generation typology 1870–1929)
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a large annexe building in a 1940s early Modern-Scandinavian Classicist manner
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To the corner is the entry pavilion, consisting of paired Tuscan and
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Side elevating showing the horseshoe arches on the first level, 2017
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partly enveloped by the triple rustication banding. The corner is
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combination, probably to keep the Tuscan columns in proportion.
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that appears to have been pressed back closer against the roof
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A service wing annexe was added in 1941 and alterations to the
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Ceiling: beaded pine boarding, fibro cement, finished concrete
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on 8 November 2011 having satisfied the following criteria.
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possibly with a revision by G D Payne for the first floor.
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is a heritage-listed post office at 98 Palmerin Street,
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Floor: Sandstone, rendered brick, hardwood boards and
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This Knowledge (XXG) article was originally based on
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Historical information at Queenslandholidays.com.au
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It was added to the 191: 879: 865: 857: 505:above, set in to a door frame comprising " 29: 20: 538:The building has two levels, comprising: 804:Register of the National Estate, ID 9260 762:"Warwick Post Office (Place ID 105537)" 696: 1754:Government buildings completed in 1898 665:Criterion E: Aesthetic characteristics 639:Warwick Post Office is an example of: 601:Warwick Post Office was listed on the 315:lobby occurred in the 1970s or 1980s. 18:Historic site in Queensland, Australia 603:Australian Commonwealth Heritage List 233:Australian Commonwealth Heritage List 161: 153: 145: 137: 128: 7: 509:" column clusters. The walls have a 1749:Post office buildings in Queensland 425:Each of the arches has accentuated 401:The ground floor has a four-arched 674:Criterion F: Technical achievement 635:Criterion D: Characteristic values 433:also project, resembling the four 243:Warwick is situated south west of 14: 816:Historical notes at localhero.biz 301:The building was designed by the 825: 224:, Australia. It was designed by 190: 183: 849:, accessed on 1 October 2018. 568:; terracotta tile to the annexe 530:suite of finishes. 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Warwick
Southern Downs Region
Queensland
28°12′59″S 152°01′59″E / 28.2165°S 152.0330°E / -28.2165; 152.0330
Alfred Barton Brady
Australia Post
Commonwealth Heritage List
Warwick Post Office is located in Queensland
Warwick
Southern Downs Region
Queensland
Queensland Government Architect
Alfred Barton Brady
Australian Commonwealth Heritage List
Brisbane
Condamine River
Darling Downs
Great Dividing Range
Melbourne
Sydney
Brisbane
Warwick
Coventry
Cobb and Co
Main Line railway
Ipswich
Queensland Government Architect
Alfred Barton Brady
post office box

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