Tuesday, May 28, 2019

TROPICAL TIMESLOTS

Flashback  photographs from  the Queen City of  the North, Townsville 

From a trade magazine , this is a view  of  stage  one of  Flinders Mall  which   won the 1980  Australian  Civic Design Award section . The  mall,  with its  fountain , no  longer exists  and  the  area  contains  many  empty  shops  .   

In l981, a grand old  Townsville waterfront  building,the Queen's Hotel , featured  in another trade journal  Yesterday's Buildings dealing with the restoration of  fine old buildings in various parts of Australia . The first  Queen's Hotel, a  timber building , had been built on the site in l873 , damaged by Cyclone  Leonta at the turn of the century . The next stage of construction , in  l903, was a curious  blend  of  Australian country pub  and Indian colonial .  Out of the hotel came Mrs Hannah  MacLurcan's famous early  Australian  cookbook .


By the First World War, it extended  along the entire block on The Strand  with marble  floors   and   cedar staircases . During the  Pacific War it  housed American officers .  It ceased to be  a  pub  in l966 ,  operated as a function centre ,faced    possible demolition . It was "saved "  when taken over  by North Queensland  Television    which operated  from  atop  a 2000ft  mountain , 16 road  miles    from  the city.   The building was turned into  North Queensland's most modern  television  and  radio  complex .































The  job of converting the run down  building into  a television studio was given  to architects Macks, Robinson   and  Associates.The main lounge became a technical operations  centre housing all  the electronics .The dining room was turned into a small studio  and a  larger one  was extended at a cost of  half a million, external  brickwork   restored  by  sandblasting .   
Now  empty , the  impressive  building  receives   much  attention  from  visitors .