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- and Doctorates. Originally a group of nine, free-standing, bold, red facebrick buildings grouped around a central courtyard, the former Brisbane Central...
- facility during the previous two centuries, from there the historical red facebrick building that now houses the reception of the resort hotel. The town was...
- The bridge is approximately 4.2m long x 8m wide and constructed of red facebrick. It has a single-span semi-circular arch rib and low-height solid spandrels...
- of English bond red facebrick relieved with stone sills and window dressings, multipaned leadlight windows and a dark facebrick base. It has a corrugated...
- painted steel ca****t windows and timber doors with concrete ledge above; low facebrick boundary wall. Type of site: House Current use: Maisonettes....
- northern sides. The building has a facebrick lower storey and a facebrick and rendered upper storey - the colour of the facebrick changes between the two storeys...
- metal sheets, with stone walls featured in the southwestern corner and a facebrick feature wall forming the eastern elevation. Original angled concrete steps...
- panels, awning windows and adjustable louvres. Their tiled gable roofs and facebrick ends were complementary to the school's 1950s buildings. The main entrance...
- gives unity to the elevation. The side elevations of the building are red facebrick and the building is separated from the adjacent buildings by narrow pedestrian...
- the Fortitude Valley Police Station is a striking, two-store**** red facebrick building with contrasting imitation stone dressings to arched entrances...