Statue of T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland 1915-19, who died in Barcaldine in 1921, statue temporarily moved to Barcaldine during the remodelling of Queen's Park in Brisbane, 1994

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Queens Gardens and proposed inner city development, c1920

25 February 2015
25 February 2015

Collection Brisbane City Council Library

Queens Gardens and proposed inner city development, c1920. Collection Brisbane City Council Library.

Centenary Park proposal, 1924

25 February 2015
25 February 2015

Centenary Park proposal, 1924. Sunday Mail, 28 September 1924, p 9

T.J. Ryan with his back to Queen Victoria, 2013. Photograph by Rodney Sullivan and Robin Sullivan, 2013

Copyright © Rodney Sullivan and Robin Sullivan, 2015

Ryan and Queen Victoria statues, Queens Gardens, 1934. The Executive building is in the background. Queensland Figaro, 20 January 1934, p 10

The T. J. Ryan statue about to be unveiled in Queens Gardens, 1925. Collection State Library of Queensland

Collection State Library of Queensland

Byrnes statue, Centenary Place, Brisbane, 2013

Copyright © Rodney Sullivan and Robin Sullivan, 2015

Laying of the foundation stone of the Holy Name Cathedral, 1928. All Hallows is on the right. The Age (Brisbane), 20 September, 1928, p 16

Centenary Park and Byrnes statue, 1927. Wickham Street is on the left and Ann Street on the right. Dara is the large building in the background with All Hallows to the right.

Collection State Library of Queensland

Centenary Park from Holy Name Cathedral site. Queenslander, 16 January 1926, p 25. Collection State Library of Queensland.

Collection State Library of Queensland

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