BY H. C. RICHARDS. 145 



Normal School^ 1863. — Main structure of tuff from 

 Spring Hill quarry : sandstone facings probably from Jeay's 

 quarry, Goodna. 



Central Railway Station, 1901. — Sandstone facings 

 from Helidon, pink stone from Pearson's quarry and white 

 stone from Phippard's quarry. 



Roma Street Railway Station, 1875.— The first courses 

 of tuff from Spring Hill quarry : base course of Breakfast 

 Creek sane' ^tone ; columns, f ascias, caps and other stone 

 facings, Murphy's Creek sandstone. 



Dry Dock, 1887-91.- — Sandstone from Lockyer's Creek 

 and a little from Sydne}^ ■ tuff ; granite from Victoria and 

 small amount from Enogg .. 



Botanic Gardens Wall. — Sandstone from Jeay's quarry, 

 Goodna, originally in retaining wall c*.t old gaol in Petrie's 

 Terrace ; gate jiiers of Murphy's Creek sandstone. 



Albert Railway Bridge, Indooroopilly, 18y3-95. — Abut- 

 ments and pier, Helidon sandstone from Pearson's quarry ; 

 few large blocks of Sydney sandstone ; cut-water faced viith. 

 Mt. Crosby granite. 



Victoria Bridge, 1894-97. — Abutments and bays of 

 tuff ; superstructure, alternate courses of brown and white 

 Helidon sandstone from Pearsons quarry ; bed blocks on 

 abutments, Enoggera granite ; polished panels, Peterhead 

 granite. 



State Fish Shop, 1918. — White Italian marble ; black 

 and rouge marbles from New South Wales. 



Municipal Buildings. 



Town Hall, Brisbane, 1864. — Sydney sandstone to 

 first cornice ; sandstone from Jeay's quarrj^, Goodna, above 

 this ; columns inside on ground floor and first floor, also 

 those in front outside second floor, of Peterhead granite. 



Town Hall, South Brisbane, 1891. — Sandstone facings, 

 entrance and wall, both brown and white, from Pearson's 

 quarry, Helidon. 



Churches. 



St. John's Cathedral, 1909. — Main structure of tuff 

 from O'Connelltown ; external sandstone facings of Sydney 

 sandstone ; internal sandstone ceiling, walls and piers, 



