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Kulin Town Hall

Author

Shire of Kulin

Place Number

01426
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Location

39 Johnston St Kulin

Location Details

cnr Johnston & Gordon Sts

Other Name(s)

Kulin Road Board offices
Kulin Telecentre, Kulin Memorial Hall

Local Government

Kulin

Region

Wheatbelt

Construction Date

Constructed from 1969, Constructed from 1928

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
State Register Registered 23 Jan 2004 Register Entry
Assessment Documentation
Heritage Council

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Statewide War Memorial Survey Completed 01 May 1996

Heritage Council
Municipal Inventory Adopted 19 Mar 1997 Category 2

Category 2

A place of considerable cultural heritage significance; provide an appropriate level of recognition and protection. Recommend that maximum encouragement is provided to the owner to conserve the significance of the place. Nomination to the National Trust Classified List is recommended, to afford protection by means of moral persuasion. (TPS procedure also relevant)

Statement of Significance

The place demonstrates a significant association with the civic
administration of the Kulin area, and with Australia during war time. The place was the social centre
for the town of Kulin demonstrating a "sense of place" for many residents and descendents of early
settlers. It is a fine example of civic architecture. It is one of the few remaining examples of the
architects' work in rural Western Australia. It makes a considerable contribution to the streetscape,
and townscape character of Kulin.

Physical Description

The place is a brick construction with a corrugated iron roof. The hall is a pavilion with
a gable roof. The hall entry and the Roads Board offices form a continuum across the Johnston
Street frontage, with a hipped roof. The spaces are not internally connected, a parapet wall separates
them, and they each have a separate street entry. The hall entry dominates the street frontage with a
parapet extending above the arched entry. The parapet feature is rendered and painted a light cream
colour. The remainder of the frontage is rendered upwards from a string course level at about 12
courses. An arched entry leads onto a covered porch on the south end of the frontage. A double
door then opens into the former Roads Board office and Council Chambers. The main hall entry is
also a covered porch, with two sets of double doors with fanlights above. The hall has a timber floor,
decorative lined ceiling on the rake, and steps up to the stage, each side. The stage is located at the
opposite end of the hall from the entry. Behind the stage is an extensive kitchen area extending the
entire width of the hall, under the main gable roof. The building is an example of the architects still
using European craftsmanship in the carpentry, brickwork and monumental decoration. It was a
relatively rare occurrence at the time.

History

The town of Kulin developed after the railway connected from
Narrogin in 1915, and the trains began running on the line in 1916. A Roe Roads Board office was
originally established in Day St (see Ref No), and the Kulin Roads Board was administered from that
premises until this building was constructed The Kulin Road Board was formed in 1926, with R
Mclnnes the inaugural Chairman. The foundation stone commemorated on 20 March 1928 is
dedicated to the World War One, and a commemorative medal design in blue was printed on the
cutlery & crockery. The Honour Roll was relocated from the Agricultural hall and permanently erected
in the Memorial Hall. Trains arrived weekly on Thursdays in Kulin, and it became market day, with films
shown every Thursday evening in the hall. Paddy Baker put on a free show once a year after thee
school sports. The hall was the venue for many dances and social events in Kulin through the
depression years and into the Second World War years with war time farewells and welcome homes,
and the annual Anzac Day service. The Volunteer Air Defence Observer Corps formed in 1942 used
the Gentleman's social rooms as an observation post. The hall was available rent free to local
fundraising bodies during the war. Many fundraising dances were held, as well as many balls such as
the Debutante's Ball and the Grand Ball, and school concerts. During the 1950s and 1960s, new
social opportunities became available to young people, and with the development of faster vehicles
and better roads, they no longer stayed in town for entertainment. After new Shire offices were
constructed in 1968, the vacated former Roads Board offices was converted into a combined
Doctor's surgery and Dental clinic, to accommodate the visiting professionals. In 1960 the CWA
prepared an exhibition of historical items in the hall, for the 50th anniversary of Kulin's settlement. In
the late 1950s Paddy Baker donated the screen for the drive in which was established by the shire,
after the hall pictures had finished. The prosperity of the 1960s and the expansion of farm holdings
in the 1970s and 80s has resulted in a rural population decline. Community sporting facilities rival the
hall as a functional venue with modern catering facilities. In 1996 the hall is for the most part unused,
although a museum committee use the hall and kitchen facility as a storage area for museum items.
The Kulin Telecentre formed in 1996, now occupies the former Roads Board office and chambers.

Integrity/Authenticity

Integrity: intact
Authenticity: high degree

Condition

Very Good

Associations

Name Type Year From Year To
Eales & Cohen Architect 1928 -

References

Ref ID No Ref Name Ref Source Ref Date
WE Greble; "A Bold Yeomanry Social Change in a Wheatbelt District Kulin 1848-1970". Shire of Kulin 1979
"Kulin Chronicle". Vol 1 Issue1 Kulin Chronicle 17/11/1979
"Kulin in the Making". Kulin Jubilee committee 1960

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
5064 Kulin Memorial Hall : conservation plan. Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2000

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use GOVERNMENTAL Town, Shire or District Hall
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Office or Administration Bldg
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Town, Shire or District Hall

Architectural Styles

Style
Inter-War Free Classical

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall BRICK Common Brick
Roof METAL Corrugated Iron
Wall BRICK Rendered Brick

Historic Themes

General Specific
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Government & politics
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Sport, recreation & entertainment
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Cultural activities
DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY Settlements
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Community services & utilities
OUTSIDE INFLUENCES World Wars & other wars

Creation Date

31 Jan 1989

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Approved

Last Update

31 Dec 2016

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