Francis Richard Hall (9 February 1862 – 18 March 1939) was an architect in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
[1] A long-time enthusiast of horse racing, Francis Hall died suddenly in the main grandstand of the Eagle Farm racecourse during the running of the Welter Handicap on the afternoon of Saturday 18 March 1939.
[2][4] On Monday 20 March 1939, his funeral left his home "Kamalroi", 29 Old Sandgate Road, Albion for the Toowong Cemetery where he was privately interred.
[5] In addition to his interest in horse racing, Hall was also an expert photographer with a large collection of photos of early Brisbane.
The State Library of Queensland holds a large collection of architectural drawings and plans of Francis Hall and the various partnerships he was involved in.