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Forbes Post Office (cira 1881)
Forbes Post Office is one of the most spectacular of its type outside of Sydney. Architecturally and stylistically, the Post Office is considered to be a leading example of James Barnet - New South Wales Colonial Architect’s larger post offices. The post office has subsequently remained at the centre of communications in Forbes for over a century, and is linked with the development of telegraph and telephone services to the region.
The significant components of Forbes Post Office include the 1881 main building and clock tower. The two single storey red brick additions are of contributory significance.. Forbes Post Office Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes Town Hall
The Town Hall opened in 1891 to replace the humble run-down meeting place of the Municipal Council on the same site, Dame Nellie Melba sang here in 1909. The Town Hall is used for a range of activities including mayoral functions, public meetings, concerts, charity balls and private events. Classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Town Hall Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes Town Hall
The Town Hall opened in 1891 to replace the humble run-down meeting place of the Municipal Council on the same site, Dame Nellie Melba sang here in 1909. The Town Hall is used for a range of activities including mayoral functions, public meetings, concerts, charity balls and private events. Classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Town Hall Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes Town Hall
The Town Hall opened in 1891 to replace the humble run-down meeting place of the Municipal Council on the same site, Dame Nellie Melba sang here in 1909. The Town Hall is used for a range of activities including mayoral functions, public meetings, concerts, charity balls and private events. Classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Town Hall Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes Town Hall
The Town Hall opened in 1891 to replace the humble run-down meeting place of the Municipal Council on the same site, Dame Nellie Melba sang here in 1909. The Town Hall is used for a range of activities including mayoral functions, public meetings, concerts, charity balls and private events. Classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW) Town Hall Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes Town Hall NSW Australia
The Forbes Town Hall opened in 1891 to replace the humble run-down meeting place of the Municipal Council on the same site, Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes War Memorial
This war memorial in Forbes was really quite impressive with these marching soldiers on the monument. Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Forbes War Memorial
This war memorial in Forbes was really quite impressive with these marching soldiers on the monument. Forbes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Former Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse
Fromer Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse near Townville Queensland now on display at The Australian National Maritime Museum Darling Harbour Sydney Australia. The lighthouse was re-erected at the National Maritime Museum in 1994. More Info
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Former Cootamundra District Hospital
This building was opened in 1910 as the The Cootamundra District Hospital with a 33-bed facility that provided a mix of emergency, surgical, obstetric and medical services. Now closed and has been redeveloped as a technology hub for Cootamundra NSW Australia More Info
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Former Cootamundra District Hospital
This building was opened in 1910 as the The Cootamundra District Hospital with a 33-bed facility that provided a mix of emergency, surgical, obstetric and medical services. Now closed and has been redeveloped as a technology hub for Cootamundra NSW Australia More Info
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