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Mt Thompson Crematorium

Mount Thompson Crematorium
Mount Thompson Crematorium Brisbane-West Chapel main entrance 2015.jpg
West Chapel main entrance flanked by Daphne Mayo's relief sculptures of Grief and Hope (1934)
Former names Brisbane Crematorium
General information
Status Open
Location Brisbane, Queensland
Address Nursery Road, Holland Park
Country Australia
Coordinates 27°31′37″S 153°04′36″E / 27.52684°S 153.07667°E / -27.52684; 153.07667
Website
www.mtthompsoncrem.com.au

Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens and Crematorium (formerly Brisbane Crematorium) includes a heritage-listed chapel (the West Chapel), columbaria and other features. It is located on north-western slopes of Mount Thompson in Brisbane, Australia. The street address is Nursery Road in Holland Park. It was the first crematorium established in Queensland.

The crematorium was the first in Queensland and was constructed after many decades of lobbying and public discussion, culminating in a group of citizens meeting and forming the Brisbane Crematorium Limited in 1930. Shares were sold in the company and a suitable site was purchased in 1933.

Early designs were done by Richard Gailey, Junior (the son and business partner of Richard Gailey). However, Melbourne architects Charles and Frank Heath were appointed as the crematorium designers and worked in partnership with Brisbane architects GHM Addison and Son and HS Macdonald who prepared further plans and specifications.

Artist William Bustard was engaged to work on a canvas mural representing the awakening from death which was positioned over the catafalque in the chapel.

Sculptor Daphne Mayo was commissioned to create three relief works, Grief and Hope for the front facade and one of a boy scattering seed, representing the continuation of life, for the original columbarium.

Left: Original mural on canvas being worked upon by William Bustard in 1934 at the Crematorium

The first cremation service was held on the morning of 11 September 1934. A religious service for Neil Richmond Rose of Wynnum, Queensland was held at 10.30am followed by a non-religious one for Ernest Charles Fletcher of Ularunda Station, central Queensland at 2.30pm.

Over the years further columbaria and gardens were constructed, adjacent land acquired and facilities expanded. By 1962 an additional chapel had been built, designed by Adrian Pooley. The new chapel was designated the East Chapel and the original, the West Chapel.

Renowned architect Karl Langer received commissions in the 1960s to design a number of new columbaria and to modify the West Chapel including new pews, kneeling rails, a new marble lined pulpit and removal of Bustard’s original mural with reworking of the walls and catafalque surrounds.


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