South Brisbane Town Hall

South Brisbane Town Hall
Interactive map of the South Brisbane Town Hall area
Alternative namesSouth Brisbane Municipal Chambers, Town Hall
General information
Architectural styleItalianate Classic Revival
LocationVulture Street, South Brisbane, Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Coordinates27°29′00″S 153°01′31″E / 27.4833°S 153.0254°E / -27.4833; 153.0254
Construction startedJanuary 1891
Opened1 July 1892
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Smith Murdoch
Architecture firmJohn Hall And Son
Main contractorAbraham James
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The Old South Brisbane Town Hall is the heritage-listed town hall of the Borough of South Brisbane, later the City of South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is located at 263 Vulture Street (on the south-west corner of the intersection of Graham Street), South Brisbane, adjacent to Cumbooquepa, the residence of William Stephens, the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and mayor of Borough of South Brisbane.