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Goldsbrough House, 172-174 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia

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Goldsbrough House was designed by architect F. Kenneth Milne and constructed in 1935 for Goldsbrough Mort & Company. The original building comprised seven levels but an additional level was added in 1936. The majority of the building was demolished in 1998, but the stone facade, stairwell and internal lift lobbies were retained.

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