There are many fine examples of Victorian and Edwardian architecture in the area.
The scoreboard was first used in 1911 and still shows its original Edwardian architecture.
Today most of the original Edwardian architecture remains, as do a number of the iginal signs.
The building remains a rare example of Edwardian theatrical architecture in Australia.
Lindley Hall is noted for its classic Edwardian architecture.
Lacombe is infamous for its beautifully preserved Edwardian architecture that lines its main street.
It is a significant example of the Edwardian architecture of the period 1915-1930.
From the 19th century much Victorian and Edwardian architecture was evident in Limerick.
The outer walls of the original vegetable market, built in 1909, were preserved and restored as an example of Edwardian architecture.
The main campus and the Great Hall are noted examples of Edwardian architecture.