Princess Theatre
8 Annerley Road,
Woolloongabba,
QLD
4101
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Taken on: October 22, 2021
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Princess Theatre 8 Annerley Road, Woolloongabba, QLD
Designed by John B Nicholson for the solicitor son of ex-Mayor John Hardgrave, as a public hall for hire it was called the South Brisbane Public Hall until 1892 when it had a short stint as the Boggo Road Theatre before John Hardgrave bought it from his son and called it the Princess Theatre. Draper John Finney bought it in 1899 and turned it into a clothing factory until 1914, giving new meaning to the dress circle.
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