Enoggera Hall of Memory
A long, cream weatherboard building with a concrete portico at the front. The frontage is domintaed by a marble commemoration plaque.
- Inscription
HALL
OF MEMORY.
THEIR NAME
LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE
A smaller plaque bolted onto the base reads:
In memory of
PADRE BROWN
THE DIGGER'S FRIEND
- Conflicts commemorated
- First World War, 1914–1918
- Memorial type
- Building
- Additional information
In 1916 the government granted the old and original Enoggera State School building for use as a School of Arts. This was used on the school site for a short period of time, and was later moved to its present site at the intersection of Wardell and Trundle Streets. This original small building still remains at the southern rear end, and was incorporated into the design when construction commenced on the current Enoggera Memorial Hall in 1925.
- Recorded by
- Lesley McBurney/Doug Tanner
- Date recorded
- 4 January 2010