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Medibank House (Launceston Gas Company), St John Street, Launceston; original Myer Building, Liverpool Street, Hobart (Destroyed in the fire 22 September 2007) Park Hotel, Invermay Road, Launceston; Princess Theatre, Launceston; Prudential Insurance Building, Elizabeth Street, Hobart; Rapson Tyre Factory, west end of Gleadow Street, Invermay ...
Brisbane Street may refer to: Brisbane Street, Hobart, Australia; Brisbane Street, Perth, Australia This page was last edited on 23 May 2018, at 11:30 (UTC). Text ...
The 2016 census recorded a population of 2143 for East Launceston. 78.6% of people were born in Australia and 87.3% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 36.8%, Anglican 20.7% and Catholic 16.2%. [ 2 ]
Located on the corner of Brisbane Street and Earl Street, the Princess Theatre was commissioned and designed by Greek–Australian businessman Marino Lucas at a cost of £A15,000 in 1911. The Princess was designed to be used exclusively as a "picture palace" and held capacity for 1,770 patrons (700 seats in the front stalls, 500 seats in the ...
This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
The building was designed by H. S. East [1] and Roy Sharrington Smith architects, [2] [3] of Launceston, [4] with Clive Steele, of Melbourne, as consulting engineer. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The building was built in 1936 [ 8 ] to house the various branches of Holymans shipping [ 9 ] and aviation interests as well as an automobile showroom for Holyman ...
As an early named street in Hobart, it was the location of a number of significant activities and buildings in the colonial era. The Brisbane Street Chapel, [5] [6] [7] the Brisbane Street Congregational Hall, [8] The Memorial Hall was regularly used for a range of activities [9] [10] [11] An older structure of the Congregational church was demolished in 1889 to make way for a newer building.