Addresses

At 66 Mowbray Terrace, East brisbane, Queensland 4169

Type of place

Park

Period

Victorian 1860-1890

This is an image of the local heritage place known as Williamina Park

This is an image of the local heritage place known as Williamina Park

Williamina Park

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Addresses

At 66 Mowbray Terrace, East brisbane, Queensland 4169

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

  • L293_RP11228;
  • L294_RP11228;
  • L295_RP11228;
  • L296_RP11228;
  • L290_RP11228;
  • L291_RP11228;
  • L292_RP11228

Key dates

Local Heritage Place Since —

Date of Information —

Interactive mapping

City Plan Interactive Mapping

Also known as

No name park

Lot plan

  • L293_RP11228;
  • L294_RP11228;
  • L295_RP11228;
  • L296_RP11228;
  • L290_RP11228;
  • L291_RP11228;
  • L292_RP11228

Key dates

Local Heritage Place Since —

Date of Information —

Interactive mapping

City Plan Interactive Mapping


prepared by — Brisbane City Council (page revised October 2023)

Victorian 1860-1890
Park
At 66 Mowbray Terrace, East brisbane, Queensland 4169
At 66 Mowbray Terrace, East brisbane, Queensland 4169
  • L293_RP11228;
  • L294_RP11228;
  • L295_RP11228;
  • L296_RP11228;
  • L290_RP11228;
  • L291_RP11228;
  • L292_RP11228