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Queanbeyan Council Chambers, NSW - in a matchbox
QUEANBEYAN COUNCIL CHAMBERS
A regular matchbox is given a makeover to become a cute tiny version of the great buildings of Canberra Australia. They can even fit in your hand. Photographs cover the box and plastic people decorate the inside.
The first one of these was presented to the Mayor of Queanbeyan, Tim Overall, as a birthday present from his wife.
The Queanbeyan City Council Chambers were constructed in 1927 in an Inter-War Georgian Revival style. The Council Chambers were originally built as the permanent home for the Queanbeyan School of Arts, housing the debating, acting and literary societies.
Measures 5.4cm wide, 3.7cm tall and 1.7cm deep when closed.
The exact people and furniture may differ from pictured as each is individually hand-made. If you have something specific in mind for the people/furniture, please let us know when you order.
A lot of love has gone into the making of our dollhouses and each is a totally unique upcycled piece. They are significantly handmade and as such have their own personality and imperfections. Young people should be supervised and care should be taken when handling them.