Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed
(Day is approximate.)
Date closed / demolished
(Day & Month are approximate.)
A long-winded name-location for a public toilet. Built in April 1930, it was a two-storey building with seats for 54 persons. Men on the G/F and women on the 1/F. At some point it was rebuilt to include additional floors as well as a street-level refuse collection point. Demolished in 2016.
Sources:
1. 1929 and 1930 Reports on Public Works
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Interesting article about…
Interesting article about the building and it's demolition (from 2016). Just scroll down to find the article.