Category:Historical images of King George Square
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Following the death of King George V in 1936, the square was widened to include the area which had been Albert Street, and renamed King George Square. The bronze Lion sculptures, which "guard" the King George Square entrance to the Brisbane City Hall, were initially on large sandstone plinths, as part of the George V memorial, which was unveiled in 1938.
Media in category "Historical images of King George Square"
The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total.
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Albert St and King George Square March 1954 royal visit - Robert McPherson L1010411a.jpg 2,757 × 3,891; 5.63 MB
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King George Square 1967 - Photo by Robert McPherson 11-10-2015 9.jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 8.24 MB
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King George Square and Brisbane City Hall 1967 - Photo by Robert McPherson 11-10-2015 6.jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 9.58 MB
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King George Square March 1954 royal visit Brisbane - Robert McPherson L1010417a.jpg 3,938 × 2,620; 5.28 MB
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King George Square March 1954 royal visit Brisbane - Robert McPherson L1010420a.jpg 3,951 × 2,713; 5.93 MB
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King-George-Square-and-Watersense-garden.jpg 1,248 × 927; 202 KB
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King-George-Square-from-City-Hall.jpg 1,190 × 794; 119 KB
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KingGeorgeSquare.jpg 1,248 × 927; 221 KB
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StateLibQld 1 107844 Albert Square, Brisbane, ca.1912.jpg 1,000 × 633; 100 KB
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StateLibQld 1 113088 Recruiting meeting in Albert Square, Brisbane, 1915.jpg 1,000 × 738; 167 KB
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StateLibQld 1 137859 King George Square, 1922.jpg 1,000 × 779; 111 KB
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StateLibQld 1 137863 King George Square, Brisbane, ca. 1920.jpg 1,000 × 786; 89 KB
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The Queen outside City Hall (8075899208).jpg 700 × 535; 201 KB
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The Queen outside City Hall (8075907051).jpg 700 × 455; 165 KB