An interesting design feature to note on the building - as can be seen below, the cast-iron columns on the varandah double as down-pipes.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
South Brisbane Train Station, Brisbane
The South Brisbane Railway station was built in 1891. It was heritage listed in 1992, and was noted as being a "substantially intact masonry railway station with early platform furniture" (see the John Oxley Library blog for more information).
An interesting design feature to note on the building - as can be seen below, the cast-iron columns on the varandah double as down-pipes.
An interesting design feature to note on the building - as can be seen below, the cast-iron columns on the varandah double as down-pipes.
Labels:
Australia,
Brick,
Brisbane,
Building Type: Train Station,
Masonry,
Queensland
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