The Kogarah Fire Station is a heritage listed building on the corner of Gray Street and Kensington Street, in the southern suburb of Kogarah. This building was built in 1907 in the Federation Arts and Crafts style. It was designed by government architect Walter L Vernon, who also designed the old Kogarah Post Office, which is now the Kogarah Post Office.
That's a great looking building.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old building - I'm glad it's still in use.
ReplyDeleteThe building looks very nice !
ReplyDeleteVery pretty little building. I presume it´s still used as a fire station?
ReplyDeleteBuilding looks really good, has a traditional touch in it .
ReplyDeleteLovely building. It seems in Australia they build more solidly than in the States. Great photo.
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ReplyDeleteYou will need a lot of fire stations with all the bush fires you have.
ReplyDeleteYour building is very artistic.
chrome3d, yes it's still used as a fire station today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fire station building, I like the old Arts and Crafts style. How wonderful that it's still being used today.
ReplyDeleteLook at the toffee colours! It looks like a cake.
ReplyDeleteso like the architectural style of the building. amazing the fire apparatus of today fits in the bays.
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What a beautiful building!
ReplyDeleteNice picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my place :)