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The Town Hall is believed to be one of the only three such buildings in the world equipped with bells. The eight "Alfred Bells" in the clock tower, weighing four and a half tons were purchased to celebrate the arrival of Prince Alfred following an attempted assassination. (The Prince visited Ballarat in 1867). Ballarat Victoria Australia
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The Ballarat Post Office (1864) was the largest Victorian building of its kind outside the Melbourne General Post Office. Originally built as a centre of communications, it is now the centre of an art school - the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, and functions as the Post Office Gallery. It was built during William Wardell's tenure as Inspector-General and Chief Architect of the Public Works Department and designed Italianate palazzo style.
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Ballarat Victoria Australia
The Ballarat Post Office (1864) was the largest Victorian building of its kind outside the Melbourne General Post Office. Originally built as a centre of communications, it is now the centre of an art school - the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, and functions as the Post Office Gallery. It was built during William Wardell's tenure as Inspector-General and Chief Architect of the Public Works Department and designed Italianate palazzo style.
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Ballarat Victoria Australia
The Ballarat Post Office (1864) was the largest Victorian building of its kind outside the Melbourne General Post Office. Originally built as a centre of communications, it is now the centre of an art school - the University of Ballarat Arts Academy, and functions as the Post Office Gallery. It was built during William Wardell's tenure as Inspector-General and Chief Architect of the Public Works Department and designed Italianate palazzo style.
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