
The decoration is minimal but illustrates the rule of three deco principle perfectly.
There are three sections to the building, three steps in the roof line and three steps in the central tower. Three windows on each floor either side of the tower, three flag poles and even three decorative elements above the door with the central one a stepped pyramid shape with, well, three levels.

A series of headlines in the Hobart Mercury newspaper between 1949 and 1954 show that raising funds and getting approval to build the hall was a drawn out process.
The result though, I think, is a handsome modernist building.
But back to that 1935 year marker. I find it a strange place to put such a marker but there must have been a reason.
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