FDG Stanley (later additions)

E334190

FDG Stanley (later additions) refers to the subsequent architectural work and extensions designed by architect Francis Drummond Greville Stanley that were added to the original Parliament House in Brisbane.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
FDG Stanley (later additions) canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
building extension
heritage-related architectural work
alsoKnownAs later additions to Parliament House by F.D.G. Stanley
architect Francis Drummond Greville Stanley
architecturalStyle Classical revival
Victorian
associatedBuilding Parliament House, Brisbane
associatedWith Parliament of Queensland
surface form: Queensland Parliament
category parliamentary buildings in Australia
country Australia
Commonwealth of Australia
function parliamentary accommodation
hasCreator F.D.G. Stanley
heritageContext Parliament House, Brisbane
surface form: Queensland heritage place (Parliament House complex)
heritageSignificance contributes to the historic form of Queensland Parliament House
locatedIn Queensland
locatedOn George Street, Brisbane
location Brisbane
materialUsed brick
stone
timber
namedAfter Francis Drummond Greville Stanley
partOf Parliament House, Brisbane
surface form: Parliament House complex, Brisbane

Parliament House, Brisbane
surface form: Queensland Parliament House
periodOfActivity late 19th century
relatedTo original Parliament House design by Charles Tiffin
state Queensland
structuralSystem masonry construction
use governmental

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Parliament House, Brisbane architect FDG Stanley (later additions)