Toowoomba Saga


  • Photographer
    Edwin Mangabat
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Heritage Bank Limited
  • Date of Photograph
    July 2017

Toowoomba Saga depicts a series of historical buildings and structures that can be found in the Regional town of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia Empire Theatre (911) – Art deco style and reminiscent of the "glory days" of Hollywood. Hotel Norville (1903) designed by James Marks & Sons and described as the first 3-storey building in Toowoomba. The balconies are interesting and guests must have enjoyed seeing passengers arrive and leave from the busy railway station nearby. Building at 26 Russel Street (1892) - It was Mr Gaydon’s saddlery for many years. A well-respected architect named HWK Martin designed this building (died in 1897 from typhoid aged just 36 years). Toowoomba Trades Hall (est. 1934) – important in demonstrating the development of trade unionism, a movement that has made an influential contribution to the development of Queensland. Masonic Hall (1886) – Constructed in 1886 and houses among others, Southern Cross Lodge No. 18

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