Going Postal # 2 - Clunes Post Office , Victoria - The HDR Experience

Philip Johnson

Going Postal # 2 - Clunes Post Office , Victoria - The HDR Experience

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Statement of Significance
The Clunes Post and Telegraph Office was built in 1879 to a design by the Public Works Department. The principal building was constructed by Messrs Lewis and Roberts at a cost of £4099 and the kitchen outbuildings were constructed by Charles Morgan & Co for an additional £279. The building replaced an earlier and smaller post office built in 1861. That the current building is so much bigger and grander than its predecessor is indicative of the township’s rapid expansion and peaking of population in the 1870s as a result of both the deep-lead mining and the coming of the railway in 1874.

A scheme for the new post office was prepared in 1877 by the Public Works Department; probably by an assistant architect, Alfred Snow. Snow, along with his superior, William Wardell, and over 200 other public servants were dismissed on 9 January 1878 (“Black Wednesday”) and the plans were revised by new staff. The ultimate scheme similar in style to the first was prepared by George Watson under the supervision of Charles Barrett. The building is designed in an Italian Renaissance “palazzo” style, is of two storeys, and is constructed of rendered brick with a slate roof. The ground floor post and telegraph office is entered via a recessed arcaded loggia with the entrance to the post-master’s residence on the first floor via a lobby to the side of the building. The building is largely intact with the exception of its internal colour scheme and the interior lining of the kitchen wing. Of special interest is that the building may still be viewed in an urban setting very similar to that when it was built.

The building is of significance as a well-executed and preserved example of public Renaissance Revival design, as an indication of the prosperity of the developed Clunes goldfields (the area of first gold strike in Victoria) and as a key element within the historic townscape of Clunes.

Equipment: Nikon D300, Manfrotto Tripod Sigma 10-20mm lens
Technique: HDR, 5 Bracketted Images, Photomatix, Capture NX

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Going Postal # 2 - Clunes Post Office , Victoria - The HDR Experience by Philip Johnson
Going Postal # 2 - Clunes Post Office , Victoria - The HDR Experience by Philip Johnson
  • Elana Bailey

    Elana Bailey

    Love the treatment, comp and history, Philip. Well done.

  • Di Jenkins

    Di Jenkins

    wonderful shot & HDR Phillip.

  • Noelene Davies

    Noelene Davies

    Fantastic capture and HDR Philip.

  • Joel Hall

    Joel Hall

    Awesome HDR Phillip! Love the angle/perspective!

  • Hans Kawitzki

    Hans Kawitzki

    Looks like you are touring country Victoria Philip,Clunes is one of my favorite towns,reckon you have done a brilliant job of the old post office here.

  • Philip Johnson replied

    thanks Hans
    yes i get down victoria once or twice a year i have family that moved in that direction. They quite often say ive seen more of victoria than they have.

    next time i will be hitting the otways,dandenongs port fairy and the grampians

  • Philip Johnson replied

    my favourites are clunes,beechworth and yackandandah for historical buildings , if you can reccommend any others will be appreciated

  • David Robinson

    David Robinson

    lovely work!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    brilliant work

  • Hans Kawitzki

    Hans Kawitzki

    Hi Philip,
    I also like the township of Talbot,have you ever been to Ballarat ? it has the most beautiful buildings in fine condition.

  • Philip Johnson replied

    talbot i havent visited, but my relatives live outside Ballarat at Smythesdale. So Ballarat and Bendigo are regulars

    Also have to spend some time in Dayelsfordive been once or twice

  • Keith Reesor

    Keith Reesor

    Incredible Philip!! :)

  • Charuhas  Images

    Charuhas Images

    Awesome

  • Terry Everson

    Terry Everson

    Top shot Phillip, I like the angled view. This is a great old town.

  • Diana-Lee Saville

    Diana-Lee Saville


    Awesome shot! I really like the second image too…love the POV :))

  • Kirbo

    Kirbo

    superb!

  • Graham Coward

    Graham Coward

    Out of your shots of Clunes Post Office, I like this best. Love the perspective and the HDR. In a word, “IMPACT”.

  • judygal

    judygal

    In Goldrush and Ghost Towns…Well Done!

  • relayer51

    relayer51

    Superb perspective, nice to have the history too brings the image even more to life.

  • Jason Connolly

    Jason Connolly

    Superb shot.

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