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Queensland Building

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Queensland Building

Look to your left as you approach the roundabout, and you'll spot the elegant Queensland Building sitting proud on the corner. This beautiful heritage-listed building is hard to miss with its cream-colored facade and arched windows. It’s a three-story structure with a charming and classic look that stands out against the more modern buildings surrounding it. Notice the intricate detailing at the top of the arches, and the lush greenery peeking out from the balconies and ground level, adding a touch of nature to this historic gem.

Now, let’s dive into its story! The Queensland Building at 104-106 Flinders Street is a piece of Townsville's rich heritage, designed by Mark Cooper Day and constructed from 1890 to around 1971 by John Petrie & Son. Originally known as the North Queensland Insurance Building, it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

This building was erected as the headquarters for Burns, Philp & Co. Ltd’s subsidiary insurance company. These folks were major players in the commercial world, setting up shop in Townsville, which was established in 1864 by John Melton Black and Robert Towns. Thanks to its strategic location and improvements to its port, Townsville quickly became a bustling hub of international and coastal trade.

James Burns, who moved to Townsville in 1872, went on to create an empire with Robert Philp. Their company, Burns Philp and Company Limited, became so influential that it practically formed the backbone of North Queensland's trade. And get this: their shipping business was so vast that the North Queensland Insurance Company, created in 1886, was born primarily to handle their own maritime interests.

Our current star, the Queensland Building, was constructed on land purchased by the company's founders near the busy Burns Philp wharves. Designed by Sydney-based architect Mark Cooper Day and brought to life by Brisbane builders John Petrie and Son, it was a masterpiece that showcased exceptional craftsmanship.

So, as you stand before this historic building, imagine the bustling hive of activity it once housed - from the resident company secretary to public offices and strong rooms filled with important documents. It's a perfect example of how Townsville's legacy is cemented in the walls of its buildings. Now, onward to our next exciting stop!

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