Catholic Convent at Atherton, North Queensland
- UQFL222-Series A-Subseries 2-File 1
- File
- 1930
Technical drawing on drafting linen of Plan of proposed convent at Atherton for the Rev. Mother Herberton
Catholic Convent at Atherton, North Queensland
Technical drawing on drafting linen of Plan of proposed convent at Atherton for the Rev. Mother Herberton
Roman Catholic Church at Atherton, North Queensland
This file has two technical drawings for St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Atherton. The foundation stone for the church was laid on 25 January 1931 and was opened in June 1931.
Plans for Proposed Church at Mareeba
Various plans and construction details for the Roman Catholic Church to be build in Mareeba in Constance Street. Unsigned. Undated.
Plan of proposed R.C. Church at Mourilyan for Rev. Father Mount. O.S.A. Innisfail
Technical plan and blueprint of Plan of proposed R.C. Church at Mourilyan for Rev. Father Mount. O.S.A. Innisfail.
Details for proposed R.C. Church at Mourilyan
Six drawings of internal and external details for the Christ The King Church in Habour Street, Mourilyan. The church was completed in July 1937.
After a cyclone in 1934 damaged the original Exchange Hotel in Mossman (North Queensland), V.M. Brown designed, for Mrs T. Nugent, the second Exchange Hotel. It was built from 1934 to 1935. The Exchange Hotel, located on 2 Front Street in Mossman, was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 9 November 2012. This file has seven architectural plan for the proposed hotel.
The Atherton Grand Hotel was first opened in 1933. This file contains 8 plans for the hotel located on the corner of Vernon and Main Streets in Atherton. One plan is dated 9 October 1932. In 1936 plans for additions to the Hotel were again designed by V.M. Brown. There are three plans for these additions, dated 1936 to 1939.
The file comprises 11 architectural drawings for the Riverview Hotel in Rankin Street, Innisfail.
Armstrong, Ledlie and Stillman Store, Cairns
Eight architectural plans for a store in Cairns for Armstrong, Ledlie and Stillman (also know as ALS and AL&S, and sold to Waltons in 1970).
Two architectural plans for the shop for Mazlin's Ltd, a draper, in Atherton.