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Dunedin Club [115] Melville Street Fernhill, City Rise: 1867 Club rooms (in use) Dunedin Fire Station [116] St Andrews and Castle Streets Central city 1931 Fire Station (in use) Dunedin North Post Office (Former) [117] 361 Great King Street Dunedin North: 1878 Post office (annex of Otago Museum) Dunedin Public Library (Former) [118] 110 Moray Place
These items include antique clothing, household tools, and utensils, all used by pioneer families of Dunedin during the late 1800s and 1900s. The collection focused on city history features original materials from the Dunedin Post Office, the first Dunedin band, and several other major companies from the Dunedin area.
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The Chief Post Office Building, 283 Princes St (Category II). The Chief Post Office Building has not had an easy history. Designed by John Mair and the Governments Architects Office, construction was severely delayed by the Great Depression. Originally intended to be built in the early 1930s, it was not completed until 1937.
The post office, better known as the Stock Exchange (Exchange Building, Dunedin), was Mason's greatest achievement. It was built between 1864 and 1868. It was built between 1864 and 1868. Described at the time as the finest building in the colony, it was a notable aesthetic success.
The New Zealand Post Office continued to operate as a government department until 1987, when postal services were re-organized as New Zealand Post, a state-owned enterprise. Postage stamps have been issued in New Zealand since around 18 to 20 July 1855 with the " Chalon head " stamps figuring Queen Victoria .
The Chief Post Office Building, 283 Princes St (Category II). [30] The Chief Post Office Building has not had an easy history. Designed by John Mair and the Governments Architects Office, construction was severely delayed by the Great Depression. Originally intended to be built in the early 1930s, it was not completed until 1937.
Dunedin seen from Unity Park lookout in the suburb of Mornington Baldwin Street in North East Valley is the world's steepest residential street. Dunedin is home to Baldwin Street, which, according to the Guinness Book of Records, is the steepest street in the world. Its gradient is 1 in 2.9. [66]