Orbost Post Office opening 1898 - Orbost, Vic, Australia
S 37° 42.440 E 148° 27.292
55H E 628243 N 5825660
The coordinates are for where a photo could be taken to replicate the historical photo. In the intersection of Nicholson and Ruskin Streets, Orbost.
Waymark Code: WMWVC3
Location: Victoria, Australia
Date Posted: 10/16/2017
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There is a Historical Interpretation Sign just south of the Orbost LPO (Licenced Post Office) that has a photo of the Opening of the Original Post Office in 1898 - the 'main photo.
It also has another photo from a later time, which shows the bay window to the south has a different angle to it. The Replica LPO has the original slant.
In 2004 the local Orbost & District Historical Society had a good write-up in their newsletter about the Orbost Post Office (
visit link) . It also has two different and quite historic photos. 'But', this was written before that Post Office was demolished in 2007, with the new one opened in 2008.
The historical sign for the Post Office, [just to the south of the LPO] has the following to say about the earlier 'version' of the Post office:
"Built in 1897 and opened for business in November 1898, the old Post Office was finally demolished in 2007 to make way for a new 'replica' Post Office. The original building was also the post master's residence. In March 1898 building work on the Post Office was delayed when the schooner "Glengarry', with Post Office fittings on board, was wrecked near the Snowy River entrance at Marlo. Total cost of the building was £1,038/4/8.
" The days of the hitching rail out the front of the Post Office have long gone, along with the cattle, horses and buggies in the street. Also gone are the 'wires' delivered by a telegram boy on a bicycle and the telephone exchange with its bevy of switchboard 'girls'. Yet the new Post Office, completed in 2008, continues to grace this important site and inspire an interest in the heritage of Orbost."
Below which is an extract/clipping from the "Snowy River Mail" newspaper, 11th June, 1898
" The plasterers are now exorcising their decorative ability on the interior of the new post and telegraph office at Orbost and are making good progress with the work. The buildings, which are commodious, reflect credit on the contractors, Messrs J. A. Scovell and Son, who have had many disadvantages to contend with owing to unavoidable delays which have occurred in getting material from Melbourne by schooners. When completed the office will form an attractive addition to the buildings of the township. The contractors estimate that the work will be finished in about six weeks."