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City View Hotel at Brisbane & Burnett St on a challenging triangular lot. It has a striking octagonal two-storey...
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Federal Hotel (1907) at the corner of Brisbane & Burnett Streets. Like the City View Hotel...
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Hotel Metropole at 253 Brisbane St The original hotel on this site, the Harp of Erin, was replaced by this new...
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Prince of Wales Hotel, at 243 Brisbane St. There was an earlier Prince of Wales Hotel in Ipswich in...
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Settlers Inn at 215 Brisbane St was originally called the Shamrock Hotel. That hotel burned to the ground in...
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Ulster Hotel at 25 Brisbane St was completed in 1911. It has had strong historical ties to Australian rugby...
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Another angle Wrap-around balconies & verandahs are a distinguishing feature of...
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This Baptist Church on Brisbane St (west end) is The oldest Baptist Church in Queensland. The current church was...
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Old Flour Mill at 231 Brisbane St was completed in early 1902. The mill is an unusual example of an industrial...
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205 Brisbane St. Most shops have a decorated canopy to shield shoppers from the glaring...
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203 Brisbane St
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Colthup & Bostock buildings in the 100 block of Brisbane St. The Bostock & Sons building, which was...
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164 Brisbane St Note the Federation style detailing on the balcony & canopy.
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Post Office at 114 Brisbane St This Post Office building, (the 2nd post office on this site), is one of only...
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The adjacent Old Town Hall building has been restored and expanded & is now home to Global Arts Link,...
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An old bank building next door?
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Trustee House at 99 Brisbane St Note the wonderful lace cast iron trim on the balcony & canopy.
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91 Brisbane St More lacy trim on the 2nd floor balconies.
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86 Brisbane St
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Suva house at 38 Brisbane St was established in 1927. Note the 'doilies' & delicate cast iron...
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CWA Girls' Hostel at 5 Brisbane St The Queensland Country Women's Association (CWA) has been serving the...
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St Paul's Anglican Church (1859) at d'Arcy Doyle Place. Built in 1859 in Gothic style, it is the oldest...
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Heritage plaque
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Side view Buttresses & pointed arches, the prime sign of a Gothic building.
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The adjacent rectory (office) was completed in 1895. Note the charming wrap-around veranda, typical of...
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