Ballarat Architecture: From the National Archives of Australia

Eureka Centre Ballarat

102 Stawell Street,
Eureka VIC 3350

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  • Tue 20 May

1pm–2pm

Join Alison Lettin, Acting Manager of Public Engagement, National Archives of Australia as she delves into architectural drawings from the colonial Ballarat era. This presentation will give special attention to the former Ballarat Post Office, which was designed by the Public Works Department during renowned civil engineer and architect William Wardell's tenure as Inspector General and Chief Architect.

Free. No bookings required.

A Ballarat Heritage Festival event presented by the National Archives of Australia in partnership with the Eureka Centre Ballarat.

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