The document describes four colonial buildings in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The Bulawayo Club was built in 1934 as a gentlemen's club that offered accommodation, dining, and a library and bar, though women were not allowed. The Bulawayo Art Gallery was formerly known as the Douslin House and has two wings around a central courtyard. The Chronicle Newspaper Building was constructed in 1894 and covered politics of settlers while ignoring or negatively portraying news of local interest. The Wesleyan Methodist Church was built in 1897 in the Gothic style with pointed arches and buttresses.