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Pease’s building is Doric architectural style. It was constructed of ferro-concrete with ornamental iron columns.

According to Standish (1980), it was the first building with a suspended floor built outside Europe. The building once had a full glass hip verandah (red side glasses) with iron poles and framing.

The architects were J W Rough and J A Duffill. And now home to Mike’s Museum.

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