1856 – Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire
Architect: James Paterson
The construction of Blackburn’s original, Italian renaissance style town hall was completed in 1856 at a cost of £35,000.
The construction of Blackburn’s original, Italian renaissance style town hall was completed in 1856 at a cost of £35,000.
An unusual building on an awkward sloping site surrounded by streets on all sides. Poorly maintained, this building should be an attractive landmark for this end of Castleblayney.
A small entrance porch in rich polychromatic brick marks the University Church between two Georgian houses.
Policing Sydney’s harbour was the task of its Water Police. This courthouse and adjacent police office was built from Bennelong Point sandstone to the design of Colonial Architect Edmund Blacket.