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Item General Mining and Finance Building(2011-07-25) UnkownCorner Marshall and Hollard Streets. Formerly the United Engineering Company. A fantasy in stone-a most grandiose building, with elaborate detailing culminating in the picturesque. Features are the central semi-circular gables, small triangular pedimented gables on each side of the slender, domed tower. 1903. Image 82.Item National Bank(2011-07-25) UnkownMarket street. This was the first National Bank building demolished about 1906, when the new bank building was built in the same style as the adjoining Corner house block. Image 169.Item Residence in Parktown(2011-07-25) UnkownResidence in Parktown, 1902. A good example of the late Victorian house, built on a large scale in south Africa, from 1890 to 1905. Foundations and plinths are of stone, while red brick was contrasted with white wooden werandah pillars and parapet railings in stock geometric patterns. Other features include sliding sash windows, these being crowned with finials.Item Store Bros.(2011-07-25) UnkownStore Bros. Corner of Pritchard and Joubert Streets, Johannesburg, Image 702Item Fordsburg Post Office(2011-07-25) UnkownFordsburg Post Office, one of the first branch post offices in Johannesburg, and situated in the Ferreirastown district. Image 942.Item Green & Co.(2011-07-25) UnkownGreen & Co., Boot & Shoe Importers, Eloff Street. This building was situated on the block now occupied by Castle Mansions. Image 706.Item "Palace of the Mining Magnate"(2011-07-25) UnkownThis Renaissance pile was typical of the ostentatious residences built by the wealthy of early Johannesburg. This victorian fantasy presented a glistening white spectacle on a hilltop in Jeppestown.Item Item Interior of the Victorian Shop (Harris & Co.)(2011-07-25) UnkownThe elaborate interior of Harris & Co. the Jewllers and Silversmiths, who were situated in a building in commissioner Street. The bric-a-brac cluttering up this interior is similar to that found in the Victorian home. Image 706.Item Trust Buildings(2011-07-25) UnkownCorner Loveday and Fox Streets, this building combined a double-storeyed cast iron verandah with upper floors in brick treatment. Other features are the domed tower, and flanking psuedo-Renaissance cum Mediaeval gables. Building originally housed the premises of the South African investment and Trust company, and the Southern Life assurance Company. 1897. Image 85.