
The Coolgardie Town Hall, constructed from 1903, is a modest yet significant example of early 20th-century civic architecture in Coolgardie, Western Australia. This heritage-listed building features a two-room deep brick façade with classical motifs, including stucco strings, pilasters, and pediments. Originally serving as the town hall and road board office, it also functioned as a meeting place for the Mechanics Institute and a cinema, with its projection room still intact. The building remains a critical element in the Bayley Street streetscape, reflecting the town's historical and civic aspirations.
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