St Marys Council Chambers, Mamre Road, St Marys.
Fox and Associates Pty LtdJuly 1986 - Contemporary
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St Marys Municipality was declared in 1890, with the council meetings being held in the Protestant Hall on the Great Western Highway. The new council chambers were opened in Mamre Road in 1933. In 1949 St Marys Council amalgamated with Penrith City Council. The building was subsequently used as a Baby Health Centre, St Marys Branch Library, and then a Community Arts Centre. It is a cream brick building with an asymetrical facade, designed around a projecting gabled entry porch.
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St Marys Council Chambers, Mamre Road, St Marys.
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Date of work:
July 1986 - Contemporary
Reference number:
HS SM16
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Type of materials:
Graphic materials
Part of:
Series: Heritage Study Collection
Custodial history:
Penrith City Council
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Copyright held by Penrith City Library
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Record types:
PH
Record number:
107096