Queen's Hall was an entertainment and conference venue on the corner of William and Murray streets, Perth, Western Australia, a project of the trustees of Wesley Church, and was opened in 1899.
The foundation stone was laid by Lady Smith on 5 September 1898[1] and opened on 19 April 1899.
[2] The hall, 60 by 100 feet (18 by 30 m), with a dome-shaped ceiling, 42 feet (13 m) high, was lit by clerestory windows.
[3] The Romanesque building was designed by architects Wilkinson and Smith.
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