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People's Palace, Brisbane

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In 1913 extensions were undertaken which involved adding an extra two storeys. This created a building of such height that special fire safety measured were imposed. Despite this, many years later, to meet modern fire standards, a set of brick fire stairs had to be added.
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The Peoples Palace is important in exhibiting aesthetic characteristics valued by the community in particular, it is a fine example of a Federation brick and render building with the corner entry tower and decorative cast-iron work on the verandahs.
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The Peoples Palace is important in exhibiting aesthetic characteristics valued by the community in particular, it is a fine example of a Federation brick and render building with the corner entry tower and decorative cast-iron work on the verandahs.
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Renovations and internal re-arrangements continued over the decades as uses and priorities changed. The building operated as a temperance hotel until 1979. After that, it was leased out as budget accommodation and then used as
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The plan form is that of a hollow rectangle, with the central opening providing light and air to the rooms. It comprises five storeys plus a basement, and additions above the roof line, it has continuous
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The hotel was officially opened on 27 June 1911. It was under the control of Major Wilson assisted by Ensign John McLean. It was popular with travellers to Brisbane due to its convenient location to the
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The concept of temperance hotels grew out of the temperance movement and the Peoples Palace was the first of its type in Queensland. No alcohol, gambling or "other evils" were permitted on the premises.
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offices. As at July 2021, it was owned by Yamaji Australia Development (a Japanese property company) and leased to Tourism Adventure Group who operated it as a youth hostel.
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The Peoples Palace is significant as a rare example of a purpose built temperance hotel, it demonstrates rare and uncommon aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.
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In the early morning of Thursday 20 January 1938, an electrical wire started a fire and burned out the upper storey. Fortunately the damage was covered by insurance.
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The building is important for as it has special association with the work of the Salvation Army since 1911, an organisation of importance in Queensland's history.
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The Peoples Palace is significant as a prominent landmark on the corner of Ann and Edward Street with its corner tower being one of a series along Ann Street.
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remain in many sections of the building. The upper levels have not been refurbished, but the partitioning of the lower levels is not original. The original
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Although not quite complete, the hotel was decorated with bright flags and hangings to celebrate Coronation Day (22 June 1911), the coronation of
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The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.
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remains above the basement dining saloon in the northern courtyard. This is now used as office space but its original entry doors remain.
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building is a predominantly red brick structure with painted cement rendered trimmings, decorative cast-iron work, and a corner tower.
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on the upper part of the tower. Being situated on a hill on a busy intersection, it is one of Brisbane's most recognisable buildings.
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The roof level comprises a steeply pitched roof with red tiles arranged in a diamond pattern and dormer windows. The corner octagonal
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operated by the Queensland Prohibition League (later the Queensland Temperance League) opened on the site of the old Temperance Hall.
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The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a particular class of cultural places.
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on three levels, while the fourth has a steeply pitched roof with red tiles in a diamond pattern punctuated by
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The People's Palace was built in 1910–1911 by the Salvation Army as a temperance hotel to provide inexpensive "
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first proposed a People's Palace for Brisbane in July 1899, following the success of the People's Palace in
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The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.
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with its sliding doors, timber panelling and surrounding stairwell remains beside the entry
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The building demonstrates the principal characteristics of a Federation building.
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The People's Palace, diagonally opposite Brisbane's Central railway station, 2009
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Its very distinctive appearance derives from the extensive use of decorative
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has been divided into two by the insertion of a modern brick fire stair. The
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The People's Palace after the addition of 2 more floors, circa 1913
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on 8 October 2014). The geo-coordinates were computed from the
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The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
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on 21 October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria.
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Location of People's Palace, Brisbane in Queensland
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Brisbane City
City of Brisbane
Queensland
27°28′01″S 153°01′32″E / 27.467°S 153.02544°E / -27.467; 153.02544
Federation Filigree
Queensland Heritage Register
People's Palace, Brisbane is located in Queensland
heritage-listed
temperance hotel
Brisbane CBD
City of Brisbane
Queensland
Edward Street
Ann Street
Brisbane's Central Railway Station
Queensland Heritage Register
Herbert Booth
Salvation Army
Sydney
working class
Temperance Hall
Brisbane Total Abstinence Society
King George V
Brisbane's Central railway station
Canberra Temperance Hotel
Salvation Army

Federation style
verandahs

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