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  • Canberra Hotel, Brisbane
    Canberra Hotel, Brisbane Demolished hotel in Brisbane, Queensland
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    The Canberra Hotel was a temperance hotel on the western corner of Ann and Edward Streets, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
  • Brisbane Festival Hall
    Brisbane Festival Hall Multi-purpose arena located in the Brisbane, Australia
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    Brisbane Festival Hall was an indoor arena located on the southern corner of Albert Street and Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It operated from 1910 to 2003, before being demolished to make the Oak Festival Towers apartment building and hotel.
  • Cloudland
    Cloudland Entertainment venue in Brisbane, Australia
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    The Cloudland Dance Hall, originally called Luna Park, was a famous entertainment venue located in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was demolished in 1982 and the site was subsequently developed into an apartment complex.
  • Bellevue Hotel, Brisbane
    Bellevue Hotel, Brisbane Demolished hotel in Brisbane, Queensland
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    The Bellevue Hotel was a hotel on the western corner of George and Alice Streets, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Once Brisbane's premier hotel, it was demolished in 1979 despite considerable public objection. In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the demolition of the Bellevue Hotel was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for its role as a "Defining Moment".
  • Wharf Street Congregational Church, Brisbane
    Wharf Street Congregational Church, Brisbane Church in Queensland, Australia
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    The Wharf Street Congregational Church was a Congregational church built in 1860 on the corner of Wharf Street and Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The church was demolished in 1928. It was the first Congregational church in Brisbane.
  • Milton Courts
    Milton Courts Tennis venue
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    Milton Courts (now Frew Park) was a tennis venue located in Milton, Brisbane, Australia. The complex consisted of 19 hard courts and four grass courts. The main arena seated 7,000 people and opened in 1915. Robert Dickson Alison Frew was the president of the Queensland Lawn Tennis Association (later Tennis Queensland) from 1910 to 1930. He was the driving force behind the creation of the tennis centre.
  • Regent Theatre, Brisbane
    Regent Theatre, Brisbane Heritage-listed cinema in Brisbane, Queensland
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    Regent Theatre was a heritage-listed cinema at 167 Queen Street, Brisbane, Australia. It was designed by Richard Gailey, Charles N Hollinshed and Aaron Bolot and built from 1928 to 1929 by J & E L Rees and A J Dickenson. It was one of the original Hoyts' Picture Palaces from the 1920s. It is also known as Regent Building. The auditorium interior was largely lost when it was converted into a 4 screen complex in 1979–1980, but the building, including the surviving entrance and main foyer, was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.
  • Law Courts, Brisbane
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    The Law Courts Complex was a building located on George Street and Adelaide Street, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The building formerly housed the Supreme Court and District Court of Queensland, which relocated to the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law in August 2012.
  • Brisbane Trades Hall
    Brisbane Trades Hall Building in Brisbane, Queensland
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    The Brisbane Trades Hall is a former Trades Hall building in Edward Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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