Walter Liberty Vernon - Heritage Buildings

Heritage Buildings

The following Vernon buildings are on the Register of the National Estate.

  • Lidcombe State Hospital
  • Burwood Post Office, Sydney
  • Annandale Post Office, Sydney
  • Crows Nest Fire Station, Sydney
  • Kitchen Block, Parramatta Psychiatric Centre
  • Newtown Post Office, Sydney
  • Redfern Court House, Sydney
  • Former Police Station, Taylor Square, Darlinghurst, Sydney
  • Main Warehouse, Darling Island, Pyrmont, Sydney
  • Pyrmont Post Office, Sydney
  • Pyrmont Fire Station, Sydney
  • Former Police Station, Bourke Street, Surry Hills, Sydney
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, The Domain, Sydney
  • Herbarium, Sydney Botanical Gardens
  • Shelter House, Sydney Botanical Gardens
  • Central Railway Station, Sydney
  • Central Police Court, Liverpool Street, Sydney
  • Registrar-General's Building, Prince Albert Road, Sydney
  • West Wing, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney
  • Stable Square, Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Richmond
  • Hay Court House
  • Wagga South Public School, Wagga Wagga
  • Maitland Court House
  • Newcastle Court House
  • Newcastle Post Office
  • Lismore Post Office
  • Parkes Court House
  • Lands Board Office Building, Dubbo
  • Paterson Reid and Bruce Ltd, York Street, Sydney (with Howard Joseland)
  • Former Premier's Office, Sydney (additions by W.L.V.)
  • Randwick Police Station, Sydney (additions by W.L.V.)
  • Customs House, Sydney (additions by W.L.V.)
  • Chief Secretary's Building, Sydney (additions by W.L.V.)
  • Balranald Post Office (additions by W.L.V.)
  • Armidale Post Office (additions by W.L.V.)

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