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Alex Smith (builder)

Alex Smith (1899–1973), or Alexander Patterson Blakie Smith,[1][2][3] was a noted designer-builder on the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. His work is now widely recognised as being of heritage significance. All the extant construction by Alex Smith on the Redcliffe Peninsula either has heritage listing or otherwise has official recognition as being of significance.

Seabrae Guest House edit

This was built by Alex Smith around 1928[4][5] and represents a specific era on the history of Redcliffe as a seaside resort. The guest house was popular with visitors from Brisbane and interstate, and was also popular with service personnel stationed in Redcliffe during World War II. This building has since been demolished.

Dumbarton House edit

This is believed to have been constructed by Alex Smith in the 1930s. Dumbarton House was listed in the Moreton Bay Regional Council (formerly Redcliffe City Council) Local Heritage Register simply on two grounds: a) it represented a modern house, and b) it represented a construction by Alex Smith.[6]

CWA Hall edit

The CWA Hall, or the Country Women's Association Hall,[7] was constructed by Alex Smith in the 1930s. The Hall is listed of being of heritage value with the Moreton Bay Regional Council Local Heritage Register,[6] and one of the stated reasons for the listing is association with Alex Smith as builder.[6]

Redcliffe Rollerdrome edit

The Redcliffe Rollerdrome, built by Alex Smith, was opened by in 1938.[8] The Rollerdrome was a roller-skating rink on the beachfront at Redcliffe, and was representative of a number of such venues popular around Queensland in that era.[9] The Rollerdrome was demolished in 1985.[10]

Renown Theatre edit

Initially known as the Margate Theatre, this was constructed by Alex Smith in 1940.[11][12][13] The Theatre served as a cinema, concert hall and ballroom, and was especially popular with service personnel stationed in Redcliffe during World War II [13] It was during World War II that the Theatre was renamed the Renown Theatre, as part of a plan to avoid locality names which might assist invading Japanese forces.[14] The building was demolished in 1971.[15]

Redcliffe Fire Station edit

The Redcliffe Fire Station was constructed by Alex Smith and opened by the then Opposition Leader Sir Frank Nicklin on 1 November 1949.[6][16][17] The construction of the Fire Station was part of a concerted action at the time by the then Redcliffe Town Council to develop its infrastructure. In 2005 the structure was placed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

Waltzing Matilda Motel edit

This is an example of modern early 1960s motel design and was constructed by Alex Smith in 1963–64[18][19][20][21] The official opening was on 1 April 1964 as the venue of a Rotary Convention.[22] The motel features the ample use of brick which typified the era, as well as an angled design to give guests a sea view. The Waltzing Matilda Motel is featured in the Queensland Places Directory, published by the University of Queensland, as one of the landmarks for the seaside suburb of Margate[23] and is recognised locally as an important part of the history of Margate and the Redcliffe Peninsula.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ Hawes, Iris. 1999. "Iris Hawes: Oral History Interview”. [Record of Oral History Interview of Irish Hawes, by Pat Gee. May 1999]. Redcliffe: Redcliffe City Library Local History Section.
  2. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (1999) ‘Alex P. Smith with Car’. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp. Reference #000/000300. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  3. ^ Redcliffe City Council. 2004. Redcliffe: Built by Hand. [DVD, part of the Redcliffe Historical Video Collection]. Lawnton: Bluegum Media.
  4. ^ University of Queensland, Centre for the Government of Queensland. 2011. Queensland Places Directory: Margate. Brisbane: University of Queensland. http://queenslandplaces.com.au/exhibit/postcard/pc0642
  5. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (c1935) ‘Seabrae’. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp. Reference #000/000301. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  6. ^ a b c d Redcliffe City Council [now Moreton Bay Regional Council]. 2005. Redcliffe City Council Planning Scheme. Redcliffe: Redcliffe City Council. http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/development/planning/redcliffe/Section%205%20-%20Overlay%20Codes.pdf
  7. ^ Picture of CWA Hall: http://brisbanecavyfanciers.webs.com/CWA%20Hall.jpg
  8. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (c1950) ‘Redcliffe Rollerdrome’. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp Reference #001/001549 and others. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  9. ^ Nine MSN (2010) ‘Bruce Paige Remembers: The Redcliffe Rollerdrome’ [Historical Video Footage on TV Programme]. Broadcast 5 September 2010. [1]
  10. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council. Redcliffe Historical Timeline. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (c1950) 'Margate Theatre'. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp. Reference #001/001541 and others. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  12. ^ Picture of Margate Theatre: http://www.bonzle.com/h/9/y/r/3idpi.jpg.
  13. ^ a b University of Queensland, Centre for the Government of Queensland. 2011. Queensland Places Directory: Margate. Brisbane: University of Queensland. http://queenslandplaces.com.au/search/results/Margate
  14. ^ Humpybong and After (Newsletter of the Redcliffe Historical Society). Vol25, No10. November 2009. p.6
  15. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council. Redcliffe Historical Time-Line: http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/uploadedFiles/moretonbay/discover/arts-culture/redcliffe-museum/Buildings%20Structures%20and%20Memorials%20Timeline.pdf/2.
  16. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (1995) 'Redcliffe Fire Station'. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp Reference #000/000604, and see also #000/605, #100/100153 and 100/100187. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  17. ^ "Redcliffe Fire Station (entry 16563)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council.
  18. ^ Moreton Bay Regional Council (1999) 'Waltzing Matilda Motel'. Redcliffe City Library – Historical Photos [Historical photographs published online]: http://www.photosau.com.au/RedcliffeLibrary/scripts/home.asp Reference #001/001326, and see also #001/326. Available also through National Library of Australia: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
  19. ^ Hawes, Iris. 1999. “Iris Hawes: Oral History Interview”. [Record of Oral History Interview of Iris Hawes, by Pat Gee. May 1999]. Redcliffe: Redcliffe City Library Local History Section, p.6,7.
  20. ^ Gee, Pat. (no date) ‘Alex P. Smith’ [File on Alex Smith in Redcliffe City Library Local History Section]
  21. ^ Hutchinson, Amy. 2013. 'Fire station future a burning issue'. Redcliffe and Bayside Herald. 3/7/13. p.11.
  22. ^ Hawes, Iris. 1999. "Iris Hawes: Oral History Interview”. [Record of Oral History Interview of Irish Hawes, by Pat Gee. May 1999]. Redcliffe: Redcliffe City Library Local History Section, p.7.
  23. ^ University of Queensland, Centre for the Government of Queensland. 2011. Queensland Places Directory: Margate. Brisbane: University of Queensland. http://queenslandplaces.com.au/search/results/Margate; see also http://queenslandplaces.com.au/node/9622
  24. ^ Mason, Jamie-Leigh. 2013. 'Old school is part of the charm; Peninsular's past: Margate'. Redcliffe and Bayside Herald. 10 July 2013. p.15.

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Alex Smith 1899 1973 or Alexander Patterson Blakie Smith 1 2 3 was a noted designer builder on the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland Australia His work is now widely recognised as being of heritage significance All the extant construction by Alex Smith on the Redcliffe Peninsula either has heritage listing or otherwise has official recognition as being of significance Contents 1 Seabrae Guest House 2 Dumbarton House 3 CWA Hall 4 Redcliffe Rollerdrome 5 Renown Theatre 6 Redcliffe Fire Station 7 Waltzing Matilda Motel 8 ReferencesSeabrae Guest House editThis was built by Alex Smith around 1928 4 5 and represents a specific era on the history of Redcliffe as a seaside resort The guest house was popular with visitors from Brisbane and interstate and was also popular with service personnel stationed in Redcliffe during World War II This building has since been demolished Dumbarton House editThis is believed to have been constructed by Alex Smith in the 1930s Dumbarton House was listed in the Moreton Bay Regional Council formerly Redcliffe City Council Local Heritage Register simply on two grounds a it represented a modern house and b it represented a construction by Alex Smith 6 CWA Hall editThe CWA Hall or the Country Women s Association Hall 7 was constructed by Alex Smith in the 1930s The Hall is listed of being of heritage value with the Moreton Bay Regional Council Local Heritage Register 6 and one of the stated reasons for the listing is association with Alex Smith as builder 6 Redcliffe Rollerdrome editThe Redcliffe Rollerdrome built by Alex Smith was opened by in 1938 8 The Rollerdrome was a roller skating rink on the beachfront at Redcliffe and was representative of a number of such venues popular around Queensland in that era 9 The Rollerdrome was demolished in 1985 10 Renown Theatre editInitially known as the Margate Theatre this was constructed by Alex Smith in 1940 11 12 13 The Theatre served as a cinema concert hall and ballroom and was especially popular with service personnel stationed in Redcliffe during World War II 13 It was during World War II that the Theatre was renamed the Renown Theatre as part of a plan to avoid locality names which might assist invading Japanese forces 14 The building was demolished in 1971 15 Redcliffe Fire Station editThe Redcliffe Fire Station was constructed by Alex Smith and opened by the then Opposition Leader Sir Frank Nicklin on 1 November 1949 6 16 17 The construction of the Fire Station was part of a concerted action at the time by the then Redcliffe Town Council to develop its infrastructure In 2005 the structure was placed on the Queensland Heritage Register Waltzing Matilda Motel editThis is an example of modern early 1960s motel design and was constructed by Alex Smith in 1963 64 18 19 20 21 The official opening was on 1 April 1964 as the venue of a Rotary Convention 22 The motel features the ample use of brick which typified the era as well as an angled design to give guests a sea view The Waltzing Matilda Motel is featured in the Queensland Places Directory published by the University of Queensland as one of the landmarks for the seaside suburb of Margate 23 and is recognised locally as an important part of the history of Margate and the Redcliffe Peninsula 24 References edit Hawes Iris 1999 Iris Hawes Oral History Interview Record of Oral History Interview of Irish Hawes by Pat Gee May 1999 Redcliffe Redcliffe City Library Local History Section Moreton Bay Regional Council 1999 Alex P Smith with Car Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 000 000300 Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au Redcliffe City Council 2004 Redcliffe Built by Hand DVD part of the Redcliffe Historical Video Collection Lawnton Bluegum Media University of Queensland Centre for the Government of Queensland 2011 Queensland Places Directory Margate Brisbane University of Queensland http queenslandplaces com au exhibit postcard pc0642 Moreton Bay Regional Council c1935 Seabrae Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 000 000301 Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au a b c d Redcliffe City Council now Moreton Bay Regional Council 2005 Redcliffe City Council Planning Scheme Redcliffe Redcliffe City Council http www moretonbay qld gov au uploadedFiles moretonbay development planning redcliffe Section 205 20 20Overlay 20Codes pdf Picture of CWA Hall http brisbanecavyfanciers webs com CWA 20Hall jpg Moreton Bay Regional Council c1950 Redcliffe Rollerdrome Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 001 001549 and others Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au Nine MSN 2010 Bruce Paige Remembers The Redcliffe Rollerdrome Historical Video Footage on TV Programme Broadcast 5 September 2010 1 Moreton Bay Regional Council Redcliffe Historical Timeline Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 15 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Moreton Bay Regional Council c1950 Margate Theatre Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 001 001541 and others Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au Picture of Margate Theatre http www bonzle com h 9 y r 3idpi jpg a b University of Queensland Centre for the Government of Queensland 2011 Queensland Places Directory Margate Brisbane University of Queensland http queenslandplaces com au search results Margate Humpybong and After Newsletter of the Redcliffe Historical Society Vol25 No10 November 2009 p 6 Moreton Bay Regional Council Redcliffe Historical Time Line http www moretonbay qld gov au uploadedFiles moretonbay discover arts culture redcliffe museum Buildings 20Structures 20and 20Memorials 20Timeline pdf 2 Moreton Bay Regional Council 1995 Redcliffe Fire Station Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 000 000604 and see also 000 605 100 100153 and 100 100187 Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au Redcliffe Fire Station entry 16563 Queensland Heritage Register Queensland Heritage Council Moreton Bay Regional Council 1999 Waltzing Matilda Motel Redcliffe City Library Historical Photos Historical photographs published online http www photosau com au RedcliffeLibrary scripts home asp Reference 001 001326 and see also 001 326 Available also through National Library of Australia http trove nla gov au Hawes Iris 1999 Iris Hawes Oral History Interview Record of Oral History Interview of Iris Hawes by Pat Gee May 1999 Redcliffe Redcliffe City Library Local History Section p 6 7 Gee Pat no date Alex P Smith File on Alex Smith in Redcliffe City Library Local History Section Hutchinson Amy 2013 Fire station future a burning issue Redcliffe and Bayside Herald 3 7 13 p 11 Hawes Iris 1999 Iris Hawes Oral History Interview Record of Oral History Interview of Irish Hawes by Pat Gee May 1999 Redcliffe Redcliffe City Library Local History Section p 7 University of Queensland Centre for the Government of Queensland 2011 Queensland Places Directory Margate Brisbane University of Queensland http queenslandplaces com au search results Margate see also http queenslandplaces com au node 9622 Mason Jamie Leigh 2013 Old school is part of the charm Peninsular s past Margate Redcliffe and Bayside Herald 10 July 2013 p 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex Smith builder 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