Historic buildings -- Queensland -- Brisbane

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Letter, 1967 Oct 13: to Mrs. B.G. White.

  • F1699
  • Item
  • 1967

Letter 1967 Oct 13 to Mrs. B.G. White re: preservation of the old Government House building and the Bellevue Hotel.

Nicklin, George Francis Reuben, 1895-1978

Bishopsbourne : a visitors' guide prepared for the visit of the National Trust of Queensland, 21 Oct. 1973 / by J. G. Steele.

  • F3595
  • Item
  • 1973

Includes brief historical summary with acknowledgment to Neville Lund, and annotated floor plan of the building.
Bishopsbourne was the home of the Anglican Bishops and Archibishops of Brisbane from 1868 to 1964. Old Bishopsbourne [now St Francis Theological College] includes a 1912 Robin Dods designed stone chapel, 1930s terracing and a number of buildings associated with St Francis Theological College Milton [from 1936]. It is significant historically as one of the oldest ecclesiastical precincts in Queensland. The two-storeyed stone residence was constructed by architect Benjamin Backhouse in 1865-68 for Edward Tufnell, the first Anglican Bishop of Brisbane.

Steele, John Gladstone

Brisbane's old homes

  • F428
  • Item
  • [193-?].

Newspaper articles by Firmin McKinnon from the Courier Mail on Brisbane's historic homes. Includes Bulimba House, Merthyr, Whytecliffe, Bishopsbourne, Auchenflower House, Ormiston House, Lota House, Bardon House, Newstead House, Coochin Coochin Homestead, Roslyn, Kedron Lodge and old Government House.

McKinnon, Thomas Firmin Mackay Jessie, 1878-1953

From grains of corn to television, 1956-[196-]?

  • F684
  • Item
  • 1956-[196-]?

Typescript of talk (9 minutes) by Rosamond Siemon for the A.B.C. on the Wickham Terrace Observatory Tower. Also notes on Woolston House, and letters to Rosamond Siemon from L. Campbell and Stuart Galletly on Queensland history and Australian language.

Siemon, Rosamond

University of Queensland Department of Architecture Scrapbooks

  • UQFL260
  • Collection
  • 1981-1987

Seven scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings on Brisbane architectural history, mostly from the Courier Mail, and some from The Australian. Compiled by University of Queensland Dept. of Architecture.

University of Queensland Department of Architecture

Dr Evan Edwards Papers

  • UQFL624
  • Collection
  • 1965-1974.

One folder of correspondence and 23 architectural plans relating to the renovations and alterations to the house 'Bryntirion', Wickham Tce, Spring Hill. In 1965, Dr Evan Edwards engaged architects E P and A I Trewern to renovate sections the family home, 'Bryntirion', at 287 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill. The original house was designed by James Furnival for Edward Barton Southerden and built in 1861 with subsequent extensions. In 1882 it was sold to Richard Edwards who gave the house its Welsh name. Edwards was a partner in the drapery firm Edwards & Chapman, and a director of Telegraph newspapers for thirty years. Edwards died in 1915 and the house remained in the family, occupied by his grandchildren and used as a doctor's surgery. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 17 December 1993.

Edwards, Evan