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Albert Hall, Launceston
Albert Hall, 45 Tamar Street, Launceston, Tasmania
Albert Hall began life as an exhibition building in the high Victorian Classical style. It was erected as the…
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Customs House, Launceston
Launceston, Tasmania
The substantial customs house was built in 1885. Its size is indicative of Launceston’s importance as a port at…
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Hobart Architectural walk: Sullivans Cove and Battery Point
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. In the period before European settlement…
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Hobart Architecture Walk: Macquarie and Collins Sts.
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. In the period before European settlement…
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Hobart Architecture Walk: Murray and Bathurst Sts.
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. This short walk follows the shoreline…
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Hobart Town Hall
Cnr Elizabeth & Macquarie Streets, Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart Town Hall was designed by Henry Hunter, a most prolific private architect of both ecclesiastical and lay buildings,…
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Morris General Store, Swansea
13 Franklin St, Swansea, Tasmania
Now an impressive three-storey building on the main road through the town, this Georgian brick and stone store has…
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New Norfolk Toll House
New Norfolk, Tasmania
Built on the northern side of the River Derwent, the Toll House (right) was erected in 1841 by private…
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Parliament House, Hobart
Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania
Tasmania’s Parliament House, Hobart, has been the meeting place of the Government of Tasmania since 1841. The building was…
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Richmond Gaol
37 Bathurst Street, Richmond, Tasmania
Richmond Gaol in Bathurst Street was built in 1825 probably to a design by the Colonial Architect David Lambe….
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Ross heritage walk
Ross, Tasmania
A small historic town that is the commercial centre for a district that produces high-quality merino wool, Ross has…
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Sherwood Hall, Latrobe
Sherwood Hall, Bells Parade, Latrobe, Tasmania
Circa 1850’s, the original colonial home of pioneering ex- convict Thomas Johnson and Dolly Dalrymple Briggs has been restored…
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Swansea Bark Mill and East Coast Museum
96 Tasman Highway, Swansea, Tasmania
Located at 96 Tasman Highway the Swansea Bark Mill and East Coast Museum was built by the Morey family…
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