Pipe organ at the western end of Mayne Hall, built by Roger Pogson as an integral part of the building's design. It was the first major neo-classical organ in Queensland
St Francis College moved to its location in Milton, Brisbane Queensland in 1936, having previously b...
The Symphony Concert was held in specially constructed sound shell (University Music Shell), designe...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece of the Great Court complex at the core of The Universit...
At the time this photograph was taken, the building was referred to as 'Mayne Hall' and was used for...
Large curtain wall on the south facade of Mayne Hall reflects the sandstone buildings of the Great C...
Sandblasted concrete facade of Mayne Hall with thin, full height glass openings. The sandstone clad ...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on reverse.; Part of Wolfgang Sie...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece and main entry of the Great Court Complex at the core o...
Jenison, Edward S., architect. Originally kinown as "The Great Columbian Exposition Organ," built ...
The long standing dream to have a 'Great Hall' as part of the University was finally realised when M...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece and main entry of the Great Court Complex at the core o...
The Symphony Concert was held in a specially constructed demountable sound shell (University Music S...
The Gazetteer of Queensland Pipe Organs was first published in hard copy by the Society of Organists...
The Symphony Concert was held in a specially constructed demountable sound shell (University Music S...
There are currently two large research projects centered on new and refurbished pipe organs taking p...
St Francis College moved to its location in Milton, Brisbane Queensland in 1936, having previously b...
The Symphony Concert was held in specially constructed sound shell (University Music Shell), designe...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece of the Great Court complex at the core of The Universit...
At the time this photograph was taken, the building was referred to as 'Mayne Hall' and was used for...
Large curtain wall on the south facade of Mayne Hall reflects the sandstone buildings of the Great C...
Sandblasted concrete facade of Mayne Hall with thin, full height glass openings. The sandstone clad ...
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on reverse.; Part of Wolfgang Sie...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece and main entry of the Great Court Complex at the core o...
Jenison, Edward S., architect. Originally kinown as "The Great Columbian Exposition Organ," built ...
The long standing dream to have a 'Great Hall' as part of the University was finally realised when M...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece and main entry of the Great Court Complex at the core o...
The Symphony Concert was held in a specially constructed demountable sound shell (University Music S...
The Gazetteer of Queensland Pipe Organs was first published in hard copy by the Society of Organists...
The Symphony Concert was held in a specially constructed demountable sound shell (University Music S...
There are currently two large research projects centered on new and refurbished pipe organs taking p...
St Francis College moved to its location in Milton, Brisbane Queensland in 1936, having previously b...
The Symphony Concert was held in specially constructed sound shell (University Music Shell), designe...
The Forgan Smith Building is the centrepiece of the Great Court complex at the core of The Universit...