Hawkesbury People & Places O’Brien’s Buildings are located at 242 George Street, Windsor, New South Wales. Constructed by William Henry O’Brien in 1930 to replace an earlier structure known as the Union Hall, this building features a central clerestory of windows along the ridge of the roof which provided a source of natural light to the interior and an elaborate decorative parapet. From the mid 1940s until 1994 it was known as Hall’s Hardware and Produce selling bulk fertilisers, seeds, stockfeed and hardware to the farming community of the Hawkesbury. Since then it has been used for a variety of commercial purposes. The O’Brien family resided in a cottage named ‘Lilyville’ in George Street, Windsor which was named after his daughter. W H O’Brien was a successful businessman who built many of the houses in Windsor during his lifetime. Read more about the life of William Henry O’Brien and his business enterprises. Please make your comment below. PLEASE NOTE that comments are moderated and only relevant comments will be publishedHawkesbury People & Places
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