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The present Empire Theatre consists of two layers of development, with the bulk of the fabric and design dating to 1933, but incorporating substantial sections of an earlier theatre which was erected on the site in 1911. Essentially, the Empire Theatre is a large, 1933, purpose-designed, Art Deco picture theatre. [2] First Empire Theatre (1911 ...
50–52 Neil Street, Toowoomba City: Toowoomba Police Station Complex [28] 54 Neil Street, Toowoomba City: Wesley Uniting Church [29] 56 & 56A Neil Street, Toowoomba City: Empire Theatre [30] 15 Newmarket Street, Newtown: Ascot House [31] 8 Panda Street, Harristown: Smithfield House [32] Pechey Street, South Toowoomba: Toowoomba Hospital [33]
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba; M. Majestic Picture Theatre, Malanda; ... Strand Theatre, Toowoomba This page was last edited on 24 August 2023, at 14:01 (UTC). ...
Empire Theatre, Adelaide, former theatre and cinema in Grote Street, Adelaide, 1909–1948; Empire Theatre, Sydney, former musical theatre and cinema in New South Wales; Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, heritage-listed theatre in Queensland; New Empire Cinema (Bowral), formerly known as the Empire Theatre
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba; M. Majestic Theatre, Pomona; P. Pilbeam Theatre; T. Townsville Magistrates Court; Townsville School of Arts This page was last edited on ...
Tawa, Toowoomba; Toowoomba City Hall; Toowoomba Court House; Toowoomba Foundry; Toowoomba Maltings; Toowoomba Permanent Building Society; Toowoomba Police Station Complex; Toowoomba Post Office; Toowoomba Prison; Toowoomba railway station; Toowoomba Technical College; Toowoomba Trades Hall; Tor, Toowoomba; Tyson Manor
Cycling is a popular sport in Toowoomba. The Tour of Toowoomba in 2010 became a round of the Subaru National Road Series and attracted 15 teams. A proposal to stage a National Road Series event in Toowoomba was first presented to the Toowoomba Cycling Club in late 2009 by John Osborne OAM, a lifelong cycling enthusiast.
Following approval for a loan of £2100, Kell & Rigby's tender of £3948 for the new hall was accepted in February 1934. A Sydney firm, Kell & Rigby established offices in Brisbane and Toowoomba in the early 1930s. Notable work undertaken included Toowoomba's Empire Theatre (1933), and the Masel Residence at Stanthorpe (1937–38). [1]