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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba: is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Brisbane, established in 1929, covering the Darling Downs and south west regions of Queensland, Australia. St Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Toowoomba. The diocese covers an area of 487,000 square kilometres (188,000 sq mi). with 48 ...
James Byrne, circa 1920 Dr James Byrne (1870–1938) was an Irish-born priest, who served as the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Toowoomba , in Queensland , Australia. Early life
St Patrick's Church in Toowoomba, constructed in 1883–89 to a design by James Marks, was consecrated as a cathedral on 1 September 1929. [1] The residence originally used by James Byrne was the brick presbytery alongside St Patrick's Cathedral, constructed in 1927 for a parish priest before the archdiocese was formed, to a design by Jack ...
St Patrick's Cathedral is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic cathedral on James Street, South Toowoomba, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Toowoomba architect James Marks and was built from 1883 to 1935. The site of the cathedral was originally a church and school known as St Patrick's Church School.
The Downs Club is situated in a central location in Toowoomba on the corners of Margaret, Mylne and Isabel streets. Constructed in 1900 as the second clubhouse for the exclusive gentlemen's club, the Downs Club (established in 1889), the stately brick building with generous grounds and gardens, reflects the members' desire to convey a sense of prestige, exclusivity, and privacy.
149 Herries Street, Toowoomba City: Soldiers Memorial Hall [9] 152 Herries Street, Toowoomba City: St Luke's Church Hall [10] 1 Hogg Street, Cranley: Baillie Henderson Hospital [11] St Patrick's Cathedral, Toowoomba, 2014. James Street, South Toowoomba: St Patricks Cathedral [12] 158 James Street, South Toowoomba: Toowoomba South State School [13]
Toowoomba City contains two significant shopping centres, presently under the same ownership. Grand Central Shopping Centre , with a GLA of 46,000 square metres (500,000 sq ft), contains the region's only Myer store, as well as a Coles , Target and 145 specialty stores.
The Alexandra Building, a two-storeyed masonry building in Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, was constructed in 1902 to a design by prominent Toowoomba architect Henry James (Harry) Marks (1871-1939) for local businessman Thomas Kelsall Lamb. Marks also designed a 1905 extension at the rear of the building.