The Albert Hall is a convention centre in Launceston, Tasmania in the style of high Victorian architecture, first opened as the main structure for the Tasmanian Industrial exhibition which ran from 25 November 1891 to 22 March 1892.
Farmilo at a cost of 14,000 pounds, it features a large two-level brick-and-stucco hall, containing a historically significant water-powered organ manufactured by the English firm of Charles Brindley c.
[1] The organ was made from blackwood and pine, and its bellows are uniquely lined with kangaroo skin.
[2] Media related to Albert Hall, Launceston at Wikimedia Commons
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