Entrance Elevation from South St Photographer: William Martinson |
Entrance gate and signboard Photographer: William Martinson |
Central gable Photographer: William Martinson |
Moulded arch to central gable Photographer: William Martinson |
Central stylised plaster sign Photographer: William Martinson |
Detail of central gable Photographer: William Martinson |
Side gable Photographer: William Martinson |
Detail of side gable Photographer: William Martinson |
Fanlight with moulded architrave blocks Photographer: William Martinson |
Oblique view of Komgha Public School, with teachers and pupils assembled in the foreground. The gentleman standing at the back on the steps is Mr Williamson, the headmaster at the time of the opening of the building in 1911. Of particular interest is the white painted dado of the building above the hammer dressed plinth, with what appears to be an un-painted cement plaster (possibly rough cast plaster) wall finish above. Submitted by Val McCune via William Martinson Photographer: Unknown - c1911 |
Architect’s presentation perspective drawing of the school in pen and ink, published in the Education Gazette (Supplement), Vol. XI No. 16, 1912. Submitted by William Martinson |
A scanned plan of the Komgha Public School, circa 1970 Scanned from the school’s plan file, courtesy of Val McCune, 2020 Submitted by William Martinson Click for larger image |
Electrical Drawing, 1957. shows the likely extent of the original school, as an open-ended courtyard Scanned from the school’s plan file, courtesy of Val McCune, 2020 Submitted by William Martinson |