• The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) was built 1893-1898 and is on the State heritage Register.
  • The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) was built 1893-1898 and is on the State heritage Register.
  • In December 1933, Council voted to approve a major proposal to alter the Queen Victoria Building to suit the requirements of the Electricity Department.
  • Queen Victoria Building is one of the historical and most beautiful buildings in old Sydney.
  • Designed by George McRae as a Romanesque Revival building it was built to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
  • The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) was built 1893-1898 and is on the State heritage Register.
  • Exterior features At the southern end of the building is the Bicentennial Plaza, facing the Sydney Town Hall across Druitt Stree. Another statue of Queen Victoria...
  • The Queen Victoria Building, is now famously known as the QVB was designed by George McRae and completed in 1898.
  • The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) was built 1893-1898 and is on the State heritage Register.
  • The Queen Victoria Building (known as the QVB) was built in 1898 and designed by architect George McRae.