Wilcannia NSW Australia
Sandstone block Wilcannia Post and Telegraph Office designed by New South Wales Colonial Architect James Barnet and completed 1880 Wilcannia NSW Australia
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Wilcannia NSW Australia
Sandstone block Wilcannia Post and Telegraph Office designed by New South Wales Colonial Architect James Barnet and completed 1880 Wilcannia NSW Australia
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Wilcannia NSW Australia
Sandstone block Wilcannia Post and Telegraph Office designed by New South Wales Colonial Architect James Barnet and completed 1880 Wilcannia NSW Australia
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Wilcannia Pioneer Museum
Wilcannia Athenaeum (1883) the Athenaeum Library now the Wilcannia Athenaeum Pioneer Museum. Like so many of the buildings from the 1880s it is made from local sandstone and reflects the solidity and confidence which the thriving town had at the time. The Athenaeum's original committee included Edward Dickens (Charles Dickens's son). Wilcannia NSW Australia
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Wilcannia Police Station.
Police Station (1881) The Wilcannia Police Station in Reid Street is a two storey building designed in the classical manner, the building has a heavy appearance with a two storey colonnaded veranda which looks like it could be an addition. Constructed in locally quarried sandstone with rendered brick columns, it was designed for use as a jail by James Barnet. Given Wilcannia's remote location, the large size of the gaol is probably a comment on the town's administrative importance for the district.
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Wilcannia Police Station.
Police Station (1881) The Wilcannia Police Station in Reid Street is a two storey building designed in the classical manner, the building has a heavy appearance with a two storey colonnaded veranda which looks like it could be an addition. Constructed in locally quarried sandstone with rendered brick columns, it was designed for use as a jail by James Barnet. Given Wilcannia's remote location, the large size of the gaol is probably a comment on the town's administrative importance for the district.
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