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  2. Culture of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Cultural Centre, located at South Bank, within the suburb of South Brisbane, is the cultural hub of Brisbane.The Queensland Cultural Centre contains the Queensland Museum, the Queensland Art Gallery, the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the Australian Cinémathèque, the State Library of Queensland, Queensland Writers Centre, and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.

  3. History of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Brisbane was a British Army officer and astronomer who was born in Ayrshire, Scotland. [4] The name Brisbane is associated with a Scottish clan , thought to be derived from the Anglo-French words "brise bane", meaning " break bone ".

  4. Scottish Australians - Wikipedia

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    The first Scottish settlers arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in 1788, [5] including three of the first six Governors of New South Wales John Hunter, Lachlan Macquarie (often referred to as the father of Australia) [4] [5] and Thomas Brisbane. The majority of Scots arriving in the early colonial period were convicts: 8,207 Scottish ...

  5. St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Spring Hill - Wikipedia

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    The conregation of St Paul's, which at the time was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, founded their first Brisbane church on the corner of Creek and Adelaide Streets in 1863. This early timber structure was replaced in 1876 by a stone building of substantial proportions, which in turn was sold to the Queensland National ...

  6. Anglo-Celtic Australians - Wikipedia

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    While Anglo-Celtic Australians do not form an official ethnic grouping in the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Australian Standard Classification of Cultural and Ethnic Groups, due to the long historical dominance and intermixture of Australians with ancestries from the British Isles, it is commonly used as an informal ethnic identifier. [2]

  7. Timeline of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    1894 T.P. Lucas's novel Ruins of Brisbane in the Year 2000. 1895 The Gabba set aside as cricket ground. 1895 Queensland Art Gallery established. 1896 Capsize of the ferry Pearl. 1896 Brisbane Public Library (now State Library) established. 1897 Electric trams introduced. 1899 Ministry of Anderson Dawson sworn in, the world's first Labour ...

  8. Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane has a number of heritage buildings, some of which date back to the 1820s, including The Old Windmill in Wickham Park, built by convict labour in 1824, [141] which is the oldest surviving building in Brisbane, and the Commissariat Store on William Street, built by convict labour in 1828, which was originally used as a grain house, and ...

  9. Locations in Australia with a Scottish name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of placenames in Scotland which have subsequently been applied to parts of Australia by Scottish emigrants or explorers Main article: Scottish place names in other countries This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

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