Art Nouveau Tile of an Iris - Camp Street, Talbot
This beautifully stylised Art Nouveau tile of an iris appears on the facade of the Old Court House Hotel on Camp Street in the sleepy little Victorian country township of Talbot.
Whilst the tile is Edwardian, the single storey pub, called the Court House Hotel with its verandah is undoubtedly Victorian (built in 1861), so these were added during an Edwardian face lift.
Originally servicing a mining population of over 15,000 during the 1850s gold rush, today only a few hundred people live in Talbot. The Court House Hotel is its only hotel.
Art Nouveau Tile of an Iris - Camp Street, Talbot
This beautifully stylised Art Nouveau tile of an iris appears on the facade of the Old Court House Hotel on Camp Street in the sleepy little Victorian country township of Talbot.
Whilst the tile is Edwardian, the single storey pub, called the Court House Hotel with its verandah is undoubtedly Victorian (built in 1861), so these were added during an Edwardian face lift.
Originally servicing a mining population of over 15,000 during the 1850s gold rush, today only a few hundred people live in Talbot. The Court House Hotel is its only hotel.