VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN STYLE MONUMENTS
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In Commercial Road, the superb City Hall (1898), which is said to be the largest brick building in the southern hemisphere, and the Tatham Art Gallery in the Old Supreme Court. Old Mill in Printing Office Street. The First National Bank (1905), Reid's Cabinet Works (1901), the stone position of Greytown and, opposite, the Natal legislative assembly held by the statue of Queen Victoria; all in Longmarket Street, between Chapel and Commercial. At the corner of the Burger and Commercial, the St Mary chapel where the Requiem mass was held for Prince Napoleon. This building was built in 1852 by the oblates of Mary Immaculate of Aix-en-Provence!
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