This extensive structure faces the Pacific Ocean and from its tower and balcony, splendid views in all directions are to be obtained. Our illustrations show two of ...
Article : 189 wordsSouthport easily holds sway among metropolitans as the queen of our Southern watering-places, for though there are seaside resorts nearer Brisbane that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,192 wordsThe illustrations of " Goyte-Lea," Miss Davenport's Girls' School, represent the exterior, the dining-room, as used for the art studio twice a week (and in which ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Grand Hotel, owned by Mrs. Galloway, is certainly one of the best and largest seaside hotel buildings in the State. The frontage to the sea is very ...
Article : 241 wordsAdjoining the railway station, and quite close to the beach, is the Railway Hotel, a fine two-storied building, with a balcony running all round, from which an ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Southport High School for Boys is sat in most picture[?]{?]que surroundings An o[?][?]style wooden building, it cre[?]s a hill just above the cool, clear waters of ...
Article : 641 wordsThe Ceavent building immidiately on c[?]te[?]ing the town attracts [?] it is an imposing wooden structure.[?] courtesy our represeatative went through, ...
Article : 273 wordsThe Queen's Hotel occupies a commanding position at the corner of Nerangstreet, and gives a fine view of the town and the Pacific Ocean from its balconies. ...
Article : 87 wordsThis very old-established hotel has been thoroughly renovated. Mr. D. P. Goodwin, its proprietor, is able to supply the wants of the inhabitants of Southport or ...
Article : 49 wordsCambridge House is a handsome twostory building in Nerang-street, surrounded by a well-kept beautiful garden, two doors from the residence of Sir Hugh Nelson, ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Pacific Cable Station at Southport is one of the great attractions for visitors, and is an exceedingly important institution, to Queensland especially. The ...
Article : 667 wordsThis comfortable two-story hotel, which [?] ample accommodation for upwards of fifty guests, was built by Mr. Theodor L[?]eberG on the site originally occupied ...
Article : 174 wordsWe publish illustrations of several typical Southport residences, most of which are available furnished during part of the year for visitors. Among those for which ...
Article : 78 wordsThe town is well laid out with wide streets, many of which are nicely planted with shade trees. It is a part of the shire bearing the same name, which was ...
Article : 931 wordsThere are several excellant fleets of boats (sai[?]ing and rewing) at Southport, and our illustrations depact four of these. One shows the fleets of Mr. C. Smith and H. ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 7 Oct 1905, Page 18
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