The building dates to 1901 with the groundbreaking ceremony and opened to the public in 1905. It's built in the Edwardian Baroque architectural style to a design by Hobart architect, Alan Cameron Walk...
The building dates to 1901 with the groundbreaking ceremony and opened to the public in 1905. It's built in the Edwardian Baroque architectural style to a design by Hobart architect, Alan Cameron Walk...
Just across the Franklin Square stands an elegant sandstone structure with a clock tower that is over 100 years old. This is the Hobart General Post Office. The clock and tower are a memorial to Que...
Just across the Franklin Square stands an elegant sandstone structure with a clock tower that is over 100 years old. This is the Hobart General Post Office. The clock and tower are a memorial to Que...
A handsome, prominent Edwardian edifice with a great clock tower which your not going to miss if you're walking near the harbour. You can pop into the cluttered post office shop itself and have a look...
Stately Building
The building dates to 1901 with the groundbreaking ceremony and opened to the public in 1905. It's built in the Edwardian Baroque architectural style to a design by Hobart architect, Alan Cameron Walk...
Stately Building
The building dates to 1901 with the groundbreaking ceremony and opened to the public in 1905. It's built in the Edwardian Baroque architectural style to a design by Hobart architect, Alan Cameron Walk...
General Post Office with a clock tower
Just across the Franklin Square stands an elegant sandstone structure with a clock tower that is over 100 years old. This is the Hobart General Post Office. The clock and tower are a memorial to Que...
General Post Office with a clock tower
Just across the Franklin Square stands an elegant sandstone structure with a clock tower that is over 100 years old. This is the Hobart General Post Office. The clock and tower are a memorial to Que...
Fine Edwardian building
A handsome, prominent Edwardian edifice with a great clock tower which your not going to miss if you're walking near the harbour. You can pop into the cluttered post office shop itself and have a look...