Registrar generals building

Registrar Generals Building

The Registrar-General's building, also called the Land Titles Office was designed by Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon and completed in 1913. 

Its purpose was to house the Registrar-General's Department, replacing the 1860 Registrar General's Office in Elizabeth Street.

The building was used as the central recording point of births, deaths and marriages in the state and the storage of title deeds for the vast majority of the twentieth century.

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