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104–106 Flinders Street: Queensland Building [10] 108–124 Flinders Street: Burns Philp Building [11] 143–149 Flinders Street East: First AMP Building (later Magnetic House) [12] 173 Flinders Street: Australian Joint Stock Bank Building [13] 175 Flinders Street: Queens Building [14] 181–183 Flinders Street: Atkinson & Powell Building [15]
Castle Hill, Townsville (January 2008) Robert Towns monument, relocated to Castle Hill, Townsville. The hill is an inselberg of Carboniferous–Permian origins, rising abruptly from the younger Quaternary coastal plain. [6] The surface is primarily bare rock or shallow lithosols with small areas of duplex soils. There are three peaks to the summit.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Townsville" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The birthplace of the settlement that would become Toronto and the primary defence for (what was then) York, Upper Canada, the Fort now serves as a museum containing the largest collection of War of 1812 buildings in Canada and many of the oldest buildings in Toronto: François Bâby House [74] 1812 (completed) 1950 Windsor
In earlier years, these plaques were erected on purpose-built cairns, [9] and in later years have been attached to buildings or free-standing posts. These maroon and gold markers are typically in English and French, though some are trilingual where another language is relevant to the subject being commemorated.
It was designed by Arthur Blacket and was built in 1887 by MacMahon & Cliffe. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1] Built atop Melton Hill the large red-brick structure is a well-known landmark of the Townsville central business district.
There are many well-preserved old buildings in Townsville dating from the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, especially in Flinders Street which is the oldest street. [104] One of the most famous buildings is the Townsville Post Office, built in 1886 with a clock tower which was dismantled in 1942 and reconstructed in 1963/64.
Riverway is a riverfront parkland attraction located in the Condon Suburb of Townsville that opened in July 2006. It stretches along 11 km (7 mi) of the Ross River, with areas at Pioneer Park, Loam Island, Apex Park and Ross Park at the Ross River Dam. [1]