Petrie Mansions, 242-250 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane
- UQFL447-File 3
- File
- 1980
12 unnumbered drawings by architect G.M. Berkman for clients H.W. and A.M. Garms, 242-250 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, for renovation to the existing building.
Petrie Mansions, 242-250 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane
12 unnumbered drawings by architect G.M. Berkman for clients H.W. and A.M. Garms, 242-250 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, for renovation to the existing building.
Residence, cnr Wobur & Waruda Sts, Brackenridge
Four drawings by G.M. Berkman for clients L. & A. Hoepper for house on the corner of Wobur and Waruda Streets, Brackenridge. Plans included are site and drainage plan, wardrobe and cupboard details, kitchen cupboard details and electrical plan.
Residence, rear 17 Longman Terrace, Chelmer
3 drawings, undated, by architect G.M. Berkman for Harry and Ann Garms at the rear of 17 Longman Terrace, Chelmer. Drawings are numbered: WD1 (Job no. 6-1); WD2 (Job no. 6-2); and WD3 (Job no. 6-3)
Residence, 15 Longman Terrace, Chelmer
15 drawings by architect G.M. Berkman for clients G.M. and G.E.M. Berkman at 15 Longman Terrace, Chelmer. Includes kitchen details, foundation setout, electrical plan, floor slab and partition setout, timber framing details and wardrobe details. Three plans, Job no. 7-1a to 7-1c are dated Jan 1977 and have no drawing numbers. All other plans are undated. Drawing numbers are: WD1 (Job no. 7-2); WD2 (Job no. 7-3); WD3 (Job no. 7-4); WD4 (Job no. 7-5); WD5 (Job no. 7-6); WD6A (Job no. 7-7); WD6B (Job no. 7-8); WD7 (Job no. 7-9); WD8 (Job no. 7-10); WD9 (Job no. 7-11); WD10 (Job no. 7-12); and WD11 (Job no. 7-13).
Bank of Australasia, cnr Queen & Wharf Streets, Brisbane
Four photocopies of architectural plans drawn by Anketell & K. Henderson for the new premises of the Bank of Australasia located on the corner of Queen and Wharf Streeets, Brisbane. The first plan includes elevations. This building began construction in ca. 1927. The Bank of Australasia was sold by the ANZ Bank in 1981. It was later demolished. Berkman used the stones from the building for the Garms house in Tennyson.
A. & K. Henderson