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Mullewa Town Hall & Shire Offices

Author

City of Greater Geraldton

Place Number

01664
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Location

8 Jose St Mullewa

Location Details

1 Maitland Rd

Other Name(s)

Mullewa Roads Board District Honour Rolls
Mullewa Town Hall & Community Resource Centre

Local Government

Greater Geraldton

Region

Midwest

Construction Date

Constructed from 1935

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 15 Dec 2015

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 24 Jun 2014 Category 2

Category 2

CONSIDERABLE SIGNIFICANCE: Very important to the heritage of the locality.

Classified by the National Trust Classified 11 Sep 2000

Heritage Council
Statewide War Memorial Survey Completed 01 May 1996

Heritage Council

Statement of Significance

The Mullewa Town Hall has considerable historic significance for its role in the social and civic life of the local
community. The place was the centre of local government between 1935 and 1995, a total of 60 years and
continues to fulfil an important community function today. The large building is a substantial and imposing
structure which dominates the built fabric of the Mullewa Townsite. Although somewhat modified and
modemised, the place is still characteristic of Art Deco (Inter-War Functionalist) style Town Halls in regional
centres and is representative of the work of prominent architectrual firm Eales, Cohen and Bennett, who
designed many rural civic buildings in Western Australia.

Physical Description

The Mullewa Town Hall is located on a prominent comer in the centre of the town, with the main entrance
addressing Maitland Road. Despite more recent additions to the Jose Street frontage, the original 1935
rendered brick hall, with its Art Deco style influences to the front (south) facade, remains highly intact. The
main hall has a corrugated iron gable roof, painted red, with lean to roofs to the sides and parapet wall to the
south. The small roofs either side of the main entrance feature clay tiles in the Marseille pattern. The
recessed main entrance is enhanced by an arched doorway with the words "Mullewa Town Hall" in Art Deco
style lettering above. The use of arches continues on the western end of the building's frontage and down the
Jose Street elevation - this being a later addition. While some windows have been replaced or enlarged,
others are still in their original casement form. More recent modernising of the street frontages has also
resulted in the removal of decorative window mouldings. A Foundation Stone is located on the front wall to the
immediate east of the main entrance. The external colour scheme of the building is predominently cream, with
two shades of brown emphasising the banding around the top of the walls. In front of the hall are garden beds,
while the war memorial is located immediately to the east.

History

Built in 1935, the Mullewa Town Hall replaced the Original Mullewa Agricultural Hall which was located on the
same site, but facing west onto Jose Street. The original timber framed and corrugated iron clad structure
was formally opened on 11 September 1912. The following year it was renamed as the Mullewa Town Hall
and it served the town well as an important and well used community facility. However, by the' late 1920's and
early 1930s the condition of the structure was deteriorating and the building was considered too small for the
town's requirements. In 1934, the Mullewa Road Board members could no longer justify spending money on
the old hall and moved to construct a new hall at a cost of 4,250 pounds. Designed by the highly reputed
architectural firm of Eales, Cohen & Bennett the building contract was let to J.T. Goodlet. On 4 September
1935, the new Art Deco style Town Hall was officially opened by the Lt. Govemor, Sir James Mitchell with a
specially cast golden key before a large crowd of VIPs and local people. A few days later, on Saturday 7
September 1935, a Grand Opening Ball was held under the auspices of the Mullewa Road Board. The new
building also accommodated the Mullewa Roads Board, and later the Mullewa Shire Office. This dual usage
continued until 1995 when the new Shire Office was built on the corner of Pad bury and Thomas Streets. The
former Shire Offices now accommodate the Mullewa Community Resource Centre. (Sources: Mullewa
Heritage Trail (Place 6); Keefe, B. pp.153-6 & Barden, W.D.)

Condition

Good

Associations

Name Type Year From Year To
Eales, Cohen & Benne Architect 1935 -

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Office or Administration Bldg
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Town, Shire or District Hall
Original Use GOVERNMENTAL Town, Shire or District Hall
Original Use GOVERNMENTAL Office or Administration Bldg

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Roof TILE Terracotta Tile
Wall BRICK Rendered Brick
Other METAL Other Metal
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron
Other TIMBER Other Timber

Historic Themes

General Specific
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Government & politics
OUTSIDE INFLUENCES World Wars & other wars

Creation Date

01 Feb 1989

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

18 Mar 2021

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