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Federation House : a two purpose building designed to accommodate club premises and commercial offices.
IN: Decoration and glass: a journal for architects, builders and decorators, Vol. 4 No. 10 March 1st 1939, pages 10-15. Perhaps Number misprinted as No. 10, should be No. 11? Includes photographs of: elevator hall; front exterior; balcony on topmost floor; lounge on 8th floor; stair hall; elevator doors; lecture hall including original furniture; general view of one of the floors designed for letting. Advertisements from building contractors page 35 and 37. Access online at Trove at URL below. Please note Google Chrome works, Explorer may not. Collection code: ART Artworks collection. The first Federation House at 166 Phillip Street, Sydney, was erected on land purchased in 1922. -- NSWTF Annual Report 1939. Federation House Phillip Street was officially opened by the Minister for Education, Mr. D. H. Drummond on 19 December 1938. -- Education Vol. 20 No. 3 28 Jan 1939, page 66. "A library is situate at the rear portion of the seventh floor." -- Page 13.