Estate Map showing the Town Hall Site in Fortitude Valley
Town Hall Site. Right Opposite to the Proposed City Park. Sale on the Ground. Petrie's Bight. Tuesday May 2nd 1922 at noon.
Street names shown on the map:
- Ann Street
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Hill Street (now Antrim Street)
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Lane 33 Feet Wide (now Dodge Lane)
- Boundary Street
- Ivory Street
- Adelaide Street
- Diddams Lane
- Wickham Street
- Gotha Street
- Warren Street
The map covers the present day streets:
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Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
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Antrim Street, Fortitude Valley
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Dodge Lane, Fortitude Valley
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Boundary Street, Fortitude Vallet
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Ivory Street, Fortitude Valley
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Adelaide Street, Brisbane
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Diddams Lane, Brisbane
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Ann Street, Brisbane
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Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley
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Gotha Street, Fortitude Valley
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Warren Street, Fortitude Valley
Year: 1922
Date: Tuesday, 2nd May 1922
Location: Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
The map also includes the following text:
- All Magnificent Business Sites
- Convenient to the Princpal Wharves and
- Every Tram from Every Suburb passes this spot.
- Subdivided into 17 city allotments
- Liberal Terms One-third cash, Balance in 1, 2 & 3 years, interest at 6 per cent.
- Note, all dimensions are subject to the deposited plan
- Cathedral Site
- All Hallows Convent
- St Ann's Technical School
- Waterside Workers Assembly Shed
- Tram lines
- Circular Quay
- Brisbane River
- Howard Smiths Wharves
- Byrne's Statue, New Site
- The McArthur & Company Wool Dumping Store
- Dunlop Rubber Company's New Building
- Inglis & Co, Merchants
- Jno. P. Wilson & Co, Ltd
- Hotel Orient
- To the Bight
- All distances are in feet and inches
- Being Resubs & Subs of Sub B of E. S. A. 5A & of E. S. A. 5B, Parish of North Brisbane
- Isles, Love and Co, Auctioneers
- H. T. James, Lithographers, Telegraph Chambers, Queen Street.
- Harry Raff, Authorised Surveyor, Adelaide Street
Newspaper Advertisement
The Brisbane Courier - Page 12
Tuesday, 2 May 1922
This Day, May 2, at Noon
On the ground, Petrie's Bight
The Town Hall Site
Right opposite to the proposed city park, which will extend from Byrnes Statue to Gotha Street.
Now subdivided into 17 City Allotments,
With frontages to Ann Street, Boundary Street and Lane, all High Positions, convenient to the principal wharves and railway, and opposite to the new warehouses of Inglis & Co, J. P. Wilson & Co., and the palatial premises about to be erected for the Dunlop Rubber Company.
The Chance of a Lifetime
To purchase a Business Site, with absolutely no drawbacks, and which will always increase in value with the expansion of the City.
Liberal Terms:- 1/3rd Cash, Balance 1, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent.
Plans mailed to any address.
Isles, Love & Co, Auctioneers
The map includes the following locations: