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Post date: 07/08/2012
Directions:
This building is located between the beach end of the City Hall and Aliwal Street.
This building is located between the beach end of the City Hall and Aliwal Street.
Archive Import
History: The building of the Durban Local History Museum was completed in 1866. The architect was Peter Paterson. The building was originally used as a court and post office and as such is the oldest surviving Government building in Durban.
Visual Description:
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Condition: Good
Construction Date: 1866
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Catalogue: Kearney, 1984, No: , Significance Category: