146 BUILDIXG STONES OF QUEENSLAND. 



brown sandstone from Wright's quarry, Helidon ; base and 

 foundations, Harcourt granite, Trawool granite and Foots- 

 cray basalt, all from Victoria. 



/S7. Stephen s Cathedral, 1874. — Main structure of tuff 

 from Skyring's quarrj' near All Hallows' convent ; external 

 sandstone facings from Petrie's qiiarry, at Breakfast Creek ; 

 belfry of Oamaru limestone. 



St. Stephen's Church, next to the Cathedral, 1860-61. 

 Sandstone from Gear3-'s quarry, Goodna. 



Albert Street Methodist Church, 1886. — Facings, spire, 

 and fence railings and top, of limestone from Oamaru, New 

 Zealand. 



St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Leichhardt Street, 

 1887. — Main structure, tuff from the Spring Hill and 

 O'Connelltown quarries ; sandstone facings from Petrie's 

 quarry at Breakfast Creek ; sandstone for the tower and 

 tracery from Smith's quarry at Goodna. 



Banks. 



Queensland National Bank, 1882. — Main structure of 

 sandstone from Murphy's Creek : columns and carved 

 work above of Oamaru limestone ; some sandstone from 

 Pearson's Waterfall quarry at Helidon originallj^ used in 

 the top cornice, but this was renovated and replaced by 

 cement some few years ago. 



Union Bank, 1916. — Basalt from Melbourne up to 

 first cornice ; Sydney sandstone above ; red granite columns 

 at entrance, from Peterhead, Scotland. 



English, Scottish and Australian Bank, 1913. — Bowral 

 trachyte to first cornice ; Sydne}^ sandstone above. 



Australian Bank of Commerce. — -Sandstone from 

 Petrie's quarry, at Breakfast Creek. 



Commercial Banking Compjany of Sydney, 1866-67. — 

 Sydney sandstone to first cornice ; sandstone from Petrie's 

 quarry, Breakfast Creek, above. . 



Commercial Bank of Australia, 1877. — Sydney sand- 

 stone. 



London Bank. — Base of Melbourne basalt. 



