The store succeeded and in 1909 a larger building was constructed on the site to a design by Arthur Anderson.
The present building was constructed in 1672-9 to a design by Sir Christopher Wren, at a cost of £7,692.
A new entrance building was constructed in 1899 to a design by J. D. Harker.
The monument was constructed between 1840 and 1843 to a design by William Railton at a cost of £47,000.
They were constructed to a very similar design to those provided for the mountain line.
It moved into buildings that were constructed between 1949 and 1955 to a design by Ashley & Newman.
The present building was constructed in 1858 to a design by T. M. Penson.
The monument was constructed in 1886 to a design by Vilhelm Dahlerup.
It is architecturally significant for being part of the largest court buildings in Australia constructed to a single design.
The current church was constructed to a design by Henry Engelbert on the site of the damaged building and completed in 1870.