Maryborough - Places to See

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Maryborough - Places to See

Old Maryborough
The original Maryborough site, occupied until 1855 and located between the Bruce Highway (at the Gympie end of town) and the Mary River, is really interesting.

Starting with a series of boards that describe the early history of the town, it then has a pleasant heritage walk through parklands beside the Mary River where the initial settlement was established. Although none of the original buildings remain, the walk is dotted with plaques which recount the history of a long-departed house or shop. The only unchanged features are the old Furber graves (most of which have illegible inscriptions) and the gracious Baddow House. The fifteen points of interest on the walk include the Teamsters Paddock, the site of the Bush Inn, the site of Furber's Inn, the landing, wool store, sawpits, tanning pits and sawyers huts.

Baddow House was built in 1883 by Edgar Thomas Aldridge who had followed Furber to the area and who established trading and wool stores on the banks of the river as well as the original Bush Inn (now the Royal Hotel).

Brennan & Geraghty's Store.
Located at 64 Lennox Street this large single-storey timber store, which dates from 1871, is an excellent example of a well-appointed store of the period. Its Victorian brick and stucco facade, six-panel doors and shuttered shop windows all make it an imposing structure. It was refurbished in 1990 and returned to its original condition.

The excellent Historical Homes of Wide Bay records: 'The store was similar to a present day supermarket and many articles apart from groceries were sold. At the close of business each night wooden shutters were placed on the windows. Produce in the rear section of the store was transported to the front section on a flat-top trolley which ran on wooden rails. A galvanised pipe speaking tube linked the store to the Geraghty home on the northern side of the store.'

The Royal Hotel
The Royal Hotel retains its Royal Crest, granting it the status of a hotel under royal patronage. As its publicity proudly declares: 'The Royal Hotel, famous for its hospitality and service since 1856, has been host to Governor Generals, State Governors, Prime Ministers, Premiers, and many distinguished overseas visitors.'

The distinction of royal patronage was bestowed on the hotel by Governor Bowen when he conducted his first official function at the hotel.

In 1930 Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson wrote to King George V questioning the hotel's status and its royal patronage was confirmed. The Regal Room retains the Coat of Arms, presented by Governor Bowen.

It is believed that one of Maryborough's earliest hotels, the Bush Inn, which was built by Edward Aldridge, was erected on this site in 1857. The new hotel, which dates from 1902, is believed to incorporate parts of the old hotel.

St Paul's Anglican Church and Tower
Located in Lennox Street, St Paul's Anglican Church became the town's third Anglican church when it was completed in 1879. Perhaps of greater interest is the free standing belltower, one of many gifts bestowed upon the town by Edward Aldridge. Dedicated to his wife the tower was completed in 1887.

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City Hall
An impressive building dominating the lower end of the main street the city was designed by Robin Dods in a distinctive American Colonial style in 1908. You can just imagine a pigtailed and youthful Debbie Reynolds walking down the steps with her school books under her arm.

Within the City Hall is one of the city's true novelties, the Time Gun, which is fired on Thursdays at 1.00 p.m. It has been estimated that it can be heard as much as 30 km away. The gun was a gift to the city from the Premier of Queensland, John Douglas. It was found on the Torres Strait island of Mobiag and was most likely used by the vessels of the Dutch East India Company during the seventeenth century. It was presented as a response to the criticism that the town had no clock. The gun was first fired on 21 March 1878. It was taken to the Brisbane Expo in 1988. Its history is detailed in Heritage with a BANG!, available from the Maryborough Tourist Information Office.

The Maryborough Post Office
The post office was constructed in 1869. It reflects the affluence which came to Maryborough as a result of the Gympie goldrush. It is a typical Victorian Classical Revival building with arcaded verandahs and a clock tower which was added in 1879. A gracious two-storey building it is an important part of the streetscape near Queen's Park which includes the customs house, courthouse and a number of hotels.

Queens Park
Located on the banks of the Mary River this can make claims to being one of the most delightful parks in Queensland. The huge banyan tree, the elegant band rotunda, the city fernery, the little statue and the views over the river all make it an ideal place to relax.

The band rotunda is a very early example of prefabrication. It was actually built in Glasgow and shipped out in 1890. Originally it included the 'Fairy Fountain', an ornate drinking fountain which has been relocated nearby. The fountain was removed so that the floor could be raised to provide audiences with better views of the performer.

Near the rotunda are some 13-cm gauge railway tracks. The local Model Engineers and Live Steamers Association bring their trains to these tracks on the last Sunday of each month.

HM Customs House
Maryborough got its first customs officer in 1859. This building was completed in 1901. It features a coat of arms and is a fine example of the elaborate brickwork which was commonplace during the period.

Customs House Hotel
Built in 1870 at the height of Maryborough's early prosperity, the two-storey Customs House, with its fine cast-iron lacework, is one of the many highlights on Wharf Street.

The Courthouse
At one corner of Queen's Park stands an impressive group of solid Victorian buildings, the highlight of which is the Maryborough Courthouse and Lands Office, a huge two-storey Victorian Classical Revival building which was built between 1875 and 1877 for �7345. It is, by any measure, a building which reeks of wealth and confidence. A remarkable construction in a period when the British Empire was at its height and Queensland was developing rapidly.

The Maryborough Family Heritage Institute Building
This former Bank Of New South Wales is also located in Wharf St. Erected in 1878 with iron columns and elaborate cast-iron lacework it was one of Maryborough's three major banks during the Gympie goldrush. Fortunes were deposited in this bank by successful miners.

The Bond Store Museum
The old Bond Store at 101 Wharf Street has been converted into a very fine heritage museum, tel: (07) 4123 1523. It is open from 9.00 to 4.00 p.m. every weekday. Weekend visits between 10.00am to 1.00pm.

This most interesting collection of historic buildings can best be seen by starting at Queens Park, heading down Bargara St, past the post office, turning left into Wharf Street and then taking another left into Macalister St and proceeding back to the park, passing the courthouse and customs house, being careful not to miss the Customs House Hotel and the NPWS building on the far corners.

Visitors' Information Centre
Visitors wishing to make an even more comprehensive tour of Maryborough's historic buildings should visit the Maryborough Fraser Island Visitor Information Office. It is located at City Hall, Kent Street. There you will find a number of excellent books on the city's buildings. The Maryborough City Community Services and Tourist Guide (available free) lists a total of 59 places around the city which are worth visiting. It details a city walking tour as well as a driving tour. For more information check out: http://www.visitmaryborough.info/index.cfm

One of the most interesting books on the city is Historical Homes of Wide Bay, a series of sketches and descriptions of predominantly domestic architecture. Old Maryborough Site: An Historical Study by Tom Blake and Richard Allom is a very detailed and academic survey of the town's original site on the banks of the Mary River. A good general overview of the city's history is available in A History of Maryborough 1842-1976 which was produced by the Maryborough, Wide Bay and Burnett Historical Society.

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