Sunday, 6 March 2016

Newtown, Masonic Hall

This Masonic Hall is located along Station Street, in the inner west suburb of Newtown. This heritage listed building was built in 1934 in the the Inter War Free Classical architectural style.

12 comments:

  1. I really enjoy your photos of your great Pacific city, Jim

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  2. Masonic Halls often offer such beautiful architecture to appreciate!

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  3. This building's style is not 1934, but a nice homage to the Federalist style here in the US with is shapes and detailing. Nice find!

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  4. I like the style. We've got a Masonic hall here, somewhere out in the west end.

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  5. we have many Masonic Halls at home, but none this grand

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  6. I never like red brick very much, but this building looks substantial! It seems to be saying that it will be there for a very long time!

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  7. Like those classical lines and the shadows that are cast.

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  8. A building that will last for a long time!

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