St Francis College (Bishopsbourne), Milton
O'Gorman, Cynthia (1981) St Francis College (Bishopsbourne), Milton. [Image]
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Abstract
Old Bishopsbourne is a heritage-listed house at 233 Milton Road, Milton, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Benjamin Backhouse and built from 1865 to 1959. It is also known as St Francis Theological College and Bishopsbourne. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992 (Wikipedia) St Francis College moved to its location in Milton, Brisbane Queensland in 1936, having previously been situated in Nundah, Brisbane.
Bishop Tufnell, Brisbane's first Church of England Bishop, was fortunate in that he did not have to wait long after he arrived to take up his appointment, before some acres of high land at Milton were selected as a suitable site for his official residence and private chapel.
The Lodge, a large square building with Gothic arched verandas, was ready for occupation in 1861. Local "porphyry" stone, relieved by sandstone quoining and arches, was used in its construction.
The original chapel was of timber, but during his episcopate Bishop Donaldson was so determined to have a more permanent building, that he himself paid the considerable difference between the Diocese's contribution and the final cost of a new stone chapel. Dedicated in 1912, the chapel is considered one of the finest works of the architect, Robin Dods, whose designs had a stylistic elegance that greatly influenced Brisbane building in the early part of this century.
Working in the same stone as that already used in the Lodge, he created a ruggedly simple masterpiece in complete harmony with its environment. The chapel is rectangular in plan with a small porch extension at one end. The walls are of 18 inch thick squared blocks, laid at random, with their rough faces left exposed internally and externally. The roof is steeply pitched, covered with slates, and supported by heavy dressed oregon framing stained dark to contrast with the warm colours and natural texture of the walls.
St Francis' Theological College now occupies Bishopsbourne and its outbuildings, which are obscured from view by trees and a large brewery. The Lodge has been skillfully renovated and converted into administrative offices and flats for the Principal and married staff of the College. (Newell, P. White, U. (1967) Brisbane Sketchbook)
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Item Type: | Image | ||||||
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Collection: | Bain/O'Gorman | ||||||
Sub-Collection Title: | Australia - Queensland - Brisbane |
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Date: | January 1981 | ||||||
Keywords: | Bishopsbourne; Milton - Brisbane; St Francis Theological College | ||||||
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Date Deposited: | 23 Nov 2020 03:22 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 10 Sep 2024 04:24 | ||||||
Copyright Owner: | Queensland University of Technology | ||||||
Copyright Statement: | You are free to use this image without permission. Please attribute Queensland University of Technology | ||||||
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URI: | https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/6258 | ||||||
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