Williamstown Town Hall

Coordinates: 37°51′30″S 144°53′46″E / 37.85833°S 144.89611°E / -37.85833; 144.89611
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Melbourne, Australia
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The hall was built in two stages, the first being the front municipal offices, designed in the Greek revival style to the design of then young architect Joseph Plottel,[1] dating from 1919. The hall behind was added to the design of Gibbs, Finlay & Morsby, and officially opened in 1927.[2]

After the City of Williamstown was amalgamated with the City of Altona in 1994 to form the new City of Hobsons Bay,[3] the building continued to be used for council meetings, though not as often as its Altona counterpart.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hobsons Bay City Council - Williamstown Town Hall". www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 12 March 2011.
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37°51′30″S 144°53′46″E / 37.85833°S 144.89611°E / -37.85833; 144.89611