File:StateLibQld 2 54340 Kirkston, an imposing residence at Windsor, 1931.jpg
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DescriptionStateLibQld 2 54340 Kirkston, an imposing residence at Windsor, 1931.jpg |
English: Kirkston, an imposing residence at Windsor, 1931.
Kirkston, 23 Rupert Street, Windsor, is the work of architect G. H. M. Addison and builder John William Young. This sprawling two-storeyed brick residence was constructed in 1888-1889 for John Henry Flower, a Brisbane solicitor and co-founder of the legal firm Flower & Hart. The name of the house was derived from that of Flower's wife, Dora Kirk.The only time it has not been a private residence was during World War Two when Kirkston was used by American military intelligence. See also Courier Mail, 12 October 1944, p. 4. (Description supplied with photograph). |
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Source | The Queenslander, 06 August 1931, p. 28 |
Author | Contributor(s): The Queenslander |
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This image or other work is of Australian origin and is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), ACC Information Sheet G023v19 (Duration of copyright) (January 2019).1
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This image has been digitised by the State Library of Queensland, and provided to the Wikimedia Commons as part of a cooperative project. The original photograph is in the public domain. The metadata has been released by State Library of Queensland under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 license.
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