Addresses
Type of place
Park
Period
Victorian 1860-1890
Addresses
Type of place
Park
Period
Victorian 1860-1890
Williamina Park was acquired by the South Brisbane Council in 1888 as a public reserve. Unnamed for most of its existence, in 1997 the park was named in honour of Williamina Mowbray, a prominent landowner and early resident of East Brisbane. The park hosted tennis courts from 1928-1950, used primarily by St Benedict’s Convent School. In 1996 the park was revitalised with public facilities and landscaping.
Also known as
No name park
Lot plan
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Date of Information —
Interactive mapping
Also known as
No name park
Lot plan
Key dates
Local Heritage Place Since —
Date of Information —
Interactive mapping
prepared by — Brisbane City Council (page revised October 2023)