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Australian Applied Chemistry graduate, Christian lay preacher, Japan enthusiast, resident in South Australia.
Retired physics teacher, former army officer, touring motorcyclist.
You have to admire the architectural design and detailing (and prime location) of public buildings back then. This is a fine example. About six years ago one of our local POs relocated to a warehouse on an industrial estate.
Thanks, PF It's a big place but I usually restrict my visits to the main remembrance areas. I leave the rest to others, it's a bit too much for me to handle.
The red building is part of the Wadlata Outback tourist centre, while the building on the right is the former St Joseph's Catholic School classroom complex. The University of Adelaide has set itself up in the former Central Primary School (my old school) about 150m downhill on Flinders Tce from this location.
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Hi Phaedrus Fleurieu, It has been place in a park especially made for it. Before it was in more of a vacant block!
ShiftN works a treat, so now I'll try your advice Stuart. Thanks!
You have to admire the architectural design and detailing (and prime location) of public buildings back then. This is a fine example. About six years ago one of our local POs relocated to a warehouse on an industrial estate.
Where's the pub?
Awesome!
A good shot of this head frame. Looks in good nick.
Thanks, PF It's a big place but I usually restrict my visits to the main remembrance areas. I leave the rest to others, it's a bit too much for me to handle.
Nice looking post office
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The red building is part of the Wadlata Outback tourist centre, while the building on the right is the former St Joseph's Catholic School classroom complex. The University of Adelaide has set itself up in the former Central Primary School (my old school) about 150m downhill on Flinders Tce from this location.
indeed it was ! Thanks for the comment!