Morawa Road Board Building 1930

1930
Overview

Sepia photograph of the Morawa Road Board office. The single storey red-brick building is symmetrically designed around a corner entrance, with a pediment above, to provide a classical appearance. Double wooden entrance doors with windows above. There are 3 sets of windows visible on each of the two walls either side of the doors. A power pole stands in front of the building with wires connecting to it.

Historical information

The Morawa Road Board office located on the corner of Dreghorn and Prater streets in Morawa, WA, was built during late 1929 at a cost of 1,200 pounds and officially opened on 8th February 1930 by Mr J. M. Drew, M.L.C.

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cwa-org-196-1993.60
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"Morawa Road Board"

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Historic significance
Public Location
Morawa Museum Office
Morawa District Historical Society Inc.

Morawa District Historical Society Inc.

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Morawa Road Board Building 1930
The Morawa Road Board office located on the corner of Dreghorn and Prater streets in Morawa, WA, was built during late 1929 at a cost of 1,200 pounds and officially opened on 8th February 1930 by Mr J. M. Drew, M.L.C.
Group of people standing outside the front of the Morawa Road Board Office on opening day
Group of well dressed people standing outside the front of the Morawa Road Board office located on the corner of Dreghorn and Prater streets in Morawa, WA, on it's official opening day, 8th February 1930.

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