Princess Theatre is a heritage-listed theatre at 8 Annerley Road, Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architect John Beauchamp Nicholson...
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Woolloongabba had a population of 8,687 people. Woolloongabba has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: 8 Annerley Road: Princess Theatre (also...
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Princess Theatre (Melbourne), Victoria Princess Theatre (Woolloongabba), Brisbane (1888-1889) Princess Theatre (Edmonton), Alberta Princess Theatre, Toronto...
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Russell Kiefel (section Theatre)
various theatre companies throughout his stage career, appearing in numerous productions. His earliest roles were with the Old Tote Theatre Company....
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Department Expansion Project in Woolloongabba, QLD – Cordell Connect". cordellconnect.com.au. Retrieved 8 August 2015. "Princess Alexandra Hospital " BLP"....
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Terrace, West End (1887) Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba (1888) Taylor-Heaslop Building, Woolloongabba (1889) Norman Hotel, Woolloongabba (1889) Normanby Hotel...
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Jason Klarwein (category Australian theatre directors)
producer and artistic director, known for his involvement with Grin & Tonic theatre troupe. Klarwein born was born around 1976. In 1996 Klarwein began his...
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Graham Matters (section Theatre)
Wangaratta Town Hall, Shepparton Civic Centre, West Gippsland Arts Centre, Memorial Theatre, Ballarat 1991 Cho Cho San Singer Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba...
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Leonard Teale (section Theatre)
commissioned as officer. In 1944, Thiele was posted to the Mediterranean theatre, where he served with No. 458 Squadron RAAF, a maritime patrol/strike unit...
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Fortitude Valley. In 1986, the TN! Theatre Company entered into a 10 year lease of the Princess Theatre in Woolloongabba. However, financial difficulties...
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Norman Hotel (category Woolloongabba)
including Lady Musgrave Lodge in 1891 and the 1888 Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba at Woolloongabba, though a good proportion of the work catered for the...
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abandoned theatre. The theatre depicted in the music video is the Princess Theatre in the Brisbane suburb of Woolloongabba and as of 2024, the theatre is still...
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Dutton Park State School (redirect from Woolloongabba State School)
It was built from 1916 to 1934. It was also known as Woolloongabba State School, Woolloongabba Boys State School, and Dutton Park Boys State School....
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Taylor–Heaslop Building (category Woolloongabba)
commissions include: the Princess Theatre (1888–89) at nearby Clarence Corner; the Norman Hotel (1889) on Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba and the Shaftson Hotel...
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or York's Hollow camp (today's Victoria Park) and Woolloon-cappem (Woolloongabba/South Brisbane), also known as Kurilpa. These camping grounds continued...
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lease of the Princess Theatre in Woolloongabba, and its last performance was in 1991 due to financial difficulties. Twelfth Night Theatre is the only privately...
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faiths. The Schonell Theatre hosts many performances that the members of the public can attend by purchasing tickets. The theatre, built in 1970 and refurbished...
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Queensland Diamantina Health Care Museum Woolloongabba Brisbane Suburbs South Medical History of healthcare at Princess Alexandra Hospital Embroiderers Guild...
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September 2016. "Nurses' Quarters at the South Brisbane General Hospital, Woolloongabba, Queensland, 1958". John Oxley Library. State Library of Queensland...
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George Gray Prentice. Plaza Theatre, Sydney. Built 1929-30; architect, Eric Heath. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba. Completed 1930; architect...
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Centre at Nathan has hosted a number of music concerts. The Princess Theatre in Woolloongabba hosts concerts by independent bands, and is an affiliate of...
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Annerley Road (category Woolloongabba)
Hotel)) Princess Theatre, a heritage-listed theatre, No 8 (27°29′11″S 153°01′45″E / 27.4864°S 153.0293°E / -27.4864; 153.0293 (Princess Theatre)) Mater...
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of God and in loving memory of Keith Kinnaird Mackellar Lieutenant 7th (Princess Royal) Dragoon Guards who was killed in action at Onderstepoort South Africa...
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boom. The South Brisbane Dry Dock was opened in 1881, coal wharves at Woolloongabba and associated rail links were established in circa 1885, and South...
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general public for the first time were: Archerfield Airport Brisbane GPO Princess Theatre Queensland Emergency Operations Centre The 2016 event expanded to 100...
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Cleveland Road: Camp Hill School of Arts 86 Princess Street: Rockhampton House (also known as Coorparoo House) 91 Princess Street: Wandoo (also known as Coorparoo...
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their theatre (also called the Brisbane Arts Theatre), making them the first theatre company in Brisbane to establish its own theatre. The theatre opened...
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16 April 2020. "Hospital staff 'worked with coronavirus symptoms', Ruby Princess 'likely' cause of Tasmanian outbreak". ABC News. 30 April 2020. "Coronavirus...
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