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Tattersalls Club

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362: 330: 46: 406: 227: 255: 393:, a mezzanine balcony, and murals created by local artists W Bustard, C H Lancaster, P Stanhope Hobday and Melville Haysom that depict the Australian landscape. The Art Deco features of this stunning room includes several decorative windows, grooved plasterwork in the ceiling and striking marble columns. In 1949 further Queen Street property was acquired and again the club expanded with the provision of a library and new offices. 786: 262: 234: 373:, and the contractors were Green and Sons. Erected at a cost of £41,000, with an additional £5,000 spent on fittings and furnishings, Tattersalls Club was opened on 28 July 1926 and provided billiard, card, reading and dining rooms for its members. The main hall was modelled on the repository at Tattersalls auction room in London. Sculptor 482:, card room, reception rooms and library. The dining hall located on the upper floors of the Queen Street building has a 10.7-metre (35 ft) high ceiling and walls decorated in grey and white marble. This space features wall paintings by local artists. The arcade on the ground floor dates from the 1990 refurbishment. 384:
In 1936 an adjoining property in Queen Street was bought for £18,500 to enable the clubrooms to be extended. Constructed by J Hutchinson and Son, to the designs of T R Hall and L B Phillips, these extensions contained a new Art Deco dining room and were opened on 27 June 1939. The Members Dining Room
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The friezes are the work of prominent Queensland sculptor, Daphne Mayo, and are considered particularly good illustrations of her work. The facades are good examples of the Classical Revival and Art Deco Styles by important Brisbane architects Hall and Prentice, and later, Hall and Phillips.
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The friezes are the work of prominent Queensland sculptor, Daphne Mayo, and are considered particularly good illustrations of her work. The facades are good examples of the Classical Revival and Art Deco Styles by important Brisbane architects Hall and Prentice, and later, Hall and Phillips.
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Streets from 1883 until 1888 and then subsequently leased various premises as its clubrooms. Tattersalls made several inner city property investments, the sale of which financed the acquisition of a site in Edward Street for new clubrooms, as well as a 6-by-64-foot (1.8 by 19.5 m)
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facing on a concrete frame. Recent additions are aluminium sun-hoods to the windows of the upper two levels. Below the building's cantilevered awning are modern shopfronts. The recent renovation of the arcade has seen the reinstatement of the Daphne Mayo frieze above the shopfronts.
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They are an important illustration of the importation and translation of English social traditions to Queensland, remaining a substantially intact example of a traditional gentlemen's club providing luxuriously appointed rooms and facilities for its members.
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They are an important illustration of the importation and translation of English social traditions to Queensland, remaining a substantially intact example of a traditional gentlemen's club providing luxuriously appointed rooms and facilities for its members.
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In 1990 Tattersalls was refurbished with altered floor levels at a cost of $ 5,000,000. A new Queen Street entrance was constructed, and incorporated a vaulted ceiling and the Daphne Mayo friezes from the original entry.
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Since 1990, initiated by chief executive Paul Jones, Tattersall's Club has conducted an acquisitive art prize known as the Tattersall’s Club Landscape Art Prize. The entries are toured by
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The buildings are significant for the quality and intactness of the interiors on the upper levels, which incorporate Queensland materials and works by local artists.
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The club buildings are significant for their close association with the Tattersalls Club, one of Brisbane's most prestigious social and sporting clubs.
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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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The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a particular class of cultural places.
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Tattersalls Club is a three- and four-storeyed building with frontages to Edward Street and Queen Streets.
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spans the hall and the back wall contains another frieze by the Daphne Mayo. The upper gallery contains a
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style and in materials and detail is linked with the neighbouring Ascot Chambers. The central three
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The upper floors of the Edward Street building contain the main hall. An ornate fibrous plaster
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Settling day for bookmakers and clients at Tattersalls Club on Edward Street Brisbane, 1926
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The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history.
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entitled The Horse in Sport along the wall of the Queen Street entrance passageway.
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The new clubrooms were designed by Hall and Prentice, architects for Brisbane's new
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other – recreation/entertainment: component, library – collection, hall, dining room
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on 8 October 2014). The geo-coordinates were originally computed from the
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style and comprises three bays separated by giant order pilasters. The
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Tattersalls Club was formed in November 1883, following the model of
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For similarly named clubs in Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne, see
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The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
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These clubrooms were constructed for the Tattersalls Club of
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on 21 October 1992 having satisfied the following criteria.
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established in Britain. It was particularly concerned with
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the building has modern shopfronts to each side of the
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Australian Hotel, used by Tattersalls Club, circa 1886
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This Knowledge (XXG) article was originally based on
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City Tattersalls Club
Tattersalls Club, Adelaide
Tattersall's clubs, Melbourne

Edward Street
Brisbane City
27°28′08″S 153°01′37″E / 27.4688°S 153.0269°E / -27.4688; 153.0269
Hall and Prentice
Queensland Heritage Register
Tattersalls Club is located in Queensland
Tattersalls Club is located in Australia
club
Edward Street
Queen Street
Brisbane City
Australia
Hall and Prentice
Queensland Heritage Register
Brisbane

sporting clubs
horse racing
Queen
Albert
right-of-way

City Hall
Daphne Mayo
frieze
Queensland maple

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