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Small box planter beds are located on either side of this central stone. [1] The Memorial Grove, dedicated in 1987, is located in the north east section of the site. It includes commemorative pine plantings which surround a rectangular sandstone column.
Plans for the new church were submitted to the Presbytery by Rev. Andrew Leslie McKay of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cairns, following approval by the Innisfail congregation. The cost estimate was A£18,000 with furnishings to cost £2,000. [2] Tendering for the new church opened on 2 November 1959, closing on 29 January 1960.
Early class photographs show students arranged in rows on these steps, with the entranceway visible in the background. Projecting perpendicular to the walkway on the north side was a tall brick planter box and adjacent set of timber stairs with tubular metal handrails. A flag pole was attached to the north face of the planter box. [60] [61] [1]
The planter box to the western end is thought to be where the stairs once accessed the subway. [3] The interior is much altered from original plans dated 1925. The booking office and associated functions were relocated to be housed in this building when the subway was closed.
The plan form that resulted, with buildings one room wide with verandahs for circulation and angled around an open-ended courtyard, was characteristic of the organic planning principles first adopted by the DPW in the 1950s, where classroom wings were connected to and fanned away from a central nucleus.
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