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Thompson Square is one of the oldest public squares in
Australia and notable for the large number of Colonial Georgian buildings which surround it. It is the only public space remaining from the original town and has played an important part in the history of the town. It is the only remaining civic
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Thompson Square is one of the oldest public squares in
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Photographic evidence indicated that it was originally a single storey building with parapet and with a convex profile corrugated iron street awning. The existing urns and lion were originally on the single storey building. The second storey parapet is dated 1907.
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Thompson Square preserves the early colonial character of
Windsor. The centre of Thompson Square is spoilt by a main road which slices diagonally through it and into a cutting, destroying the visual integrity of the space as was originally intended.
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Thompson Square consists of George Street, Bridge Street, Thompson Square and The
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space as laid out by
Governor Macquarie and is a vital precinct in the preservation of the early Colonial character of Windsor. The Square reflects Macquarie's visionary schemes for town planning excellence in the infant colony.
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space as laid out by
Governor Macquarie and is vital precinct in the preservation of the early Colonial character of Windsor. The Square reflects Macquarie's visionary schemes for town planning excellence in the infant colony.
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The land on which this building stands was part of grant of 12 ha to
William Baker in 1800. The site was then given as a town allotment to John Howe in 1811. The building is claimed to have been built about 1843.
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876:The Historic Buildings of Windsor and Richmond
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933:Categories
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629:References
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175:Urban Area
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245:History
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