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About Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum

Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum is a legacy recorded previous town lobby and now workmanship display and historical center at 144 Goondoon Street, Gladstone, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. It was planned by Roy Chipps and worked from 1933 to 1934 by alleviation laborers. It is otherwise called Gladstone Town Hall and Council Chambers. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 7 July 1998. The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum, planned by Rockhampton planner Roy Chipps, was raised in 1933-34 as the Gladstone Town Hall and Municipal Chambers. It worked all things considered for around 33 years and after that as a diversion scene until 1980, when the City Theater opened. In 1985 the building was changed over to a workmanship exhibition and historical center.

Gladstone was set up by the New South Wales government in 1853-54 before the detachment of Queensland, perhaps trying to make a more concentrated option in contrast to Brisbane as the capital of any future northern settlement. The township gained city status in 1863, and the main town corridor was raised in 1868 in Goondoon Street, north of the Yarroon Street crossing point. Gladstone moped during the 1880s, yet in the late 1890s managed a time of solid improvement related with the 1896 opening of the Gladstone meatworks and expansion of the railroad from Brisbane to Gladstone around the same time.

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