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Burns Philp Building, Townsville

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Burns Philp Building, Townsville

As you stroll down Flinders Street, keep an eye out on your right-hand side. Look for a grand two-story building with a distinctive sandy and peach-colored facade and large arched windows that dominate both floors. It appears almost like a scene from an old, elegant movie set.

The Burns Philp Building, located at 108-124 Flinders Street, is more than just a pretty face! This heritage-listed office building, designed by McCredie Brothers and constructed by G.S. Gordon in 1895, was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 August 1993.

In its heyday, this imposing masonry structure served as the headquarters and warehouse for Burns, Philp & Company Ltd, one of North Queensland's most thriving trading enterprises. The story begins with James Burns, who launched a general retail business here in 1872. Robert Philp, who later became a twice-serving Queensland Premier, joined forces with Burns in 1876. While Burns eventually moved back to Sydney due to health issues, Philp remained to oversee the enterprise's Townsville operations.

Their company flourished, focusing on the importation and wholesale of general merchandise, and had its fingers in many pies, including shipping, insurance, and even exploration. By the late 19th century, they were a force to be reckoned with both locally and throughout North Queensland, aiding in the development of trade, communications, and more.

Interesting fact: Burns Philp & Company Ltd owned an entire fleet of small trading vessels and were trailblazers, establishing networks throughout North Queensland, New Guinea, and the South Pacific. Talk about making waves!

Although the structure saw various modifications over the years, including extensions and the unfortunate event of a fire that gutted the warehouse interior, it remains a testament to the company's significant historical impact. The building was finally sold off in 1977, but it continues to stand proudly, sharing stories of its illustrious past.

So, when you look up at those high, arching windows, imagine the bustling activity of yesteryear-shipments arriving, goods being traded, and the spirit of enterprise thriving within these walls. Enjoy the grandeur of the Burns Philp Building!

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