This is a 2004 photograph showing the façade of the three-storey Substation building showing the main entrance, red brick pillars and white walls. The building's name is written in gold on a black background. Green window panes and a grey-tiled floor add to the variety of colours. Title devised by Library staff.
View of the main entrance of the old National Library building with its walls of exposed red bricks....
Exterior of the building with its ground floor wall made of white, large granite stone and upper walls of exposed red bricks. Evenly spaced windows are part of the design of the building. White stone pillars support the building....
The church has a red brick facade and a red-tiled sloping roof at the front end of which there is a belfry. Long, narrow rectangular windows are semi-circular at the top and are set in a white side wall....
A view of the facade of the cinema which was built on a modern architecural design. The name of the building is mounted on a background of grey rectangular panels. ...
The church has a red brick facade and a red-tiled sloping roof at the front end of which there is a belfry. Long, narrow rectangular windows are semi-circular at the top and are set in a white side wall. The name of the church is clearly visible above the doorway....
Facade of the seven-storey building with its white walls and arched windows....
The facade and side view of the mosque are seen. Tiled steps lead to the main entrance above which there is a carved sun dial motif. On sections of the white walls green stars are interspersed. Arches and balustrades enclose the verandah. Several elevated columns are features of the building....
A view of the three-storey church with its white exterior walls, red brick circular windows, red-tiled roof and other decorative features. ...