May. 25th, 2011

xenith: (Brisbane Hotel)
Let's see if I can get this to work.

So Launceston, main urban centre in northern Tasmania, population somewhere between 80-110,000 depending on how you measure it (city council says 100,000). Wikipedia would have it as 17th on the list of Largest cities in Australia, so I guess that makes it one of the larger regional cities. Huh.

Launceston benefited from the mining boom of the last 19th century, and officially became a city on 1st January, 1889. Most of the city's large public buildings date from this period, and many commercial buildings were constructed and developed. Successive decades didn't bring the development pressures of larger/faster growing cities, so much of the boom-time architecture remains. (The city's motto is "Progress with Prudence" after all.) The city centre, above the lower level, is predominantly late-Victorian facades, and the grand old buildings the city streets.

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So this is Launceston as a late-Victorian boom city.

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