The Grainger Museum is a repository of items documenting the life, career and music of the composer, folklorist, educator and pianist Percy Grainger, located in the grounds of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Grainger Museum is situated 270 metres northwest of Wilson Hall.. The first Wilson Hall was the gift of Sir Samuel Wilson, who offered the University £30,000 in 1874 for this purpose. Building strated in 1878 and the hall was opened in 1882. It was designed in the Perpendicular Gothic style by Joseph Reed, constructed in stone and built on a very generous scale. In 1952 Wilson Hall was damage by fire, and a.
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Key 19 Wilson Hall 1882 University of Melbourne Archives
14. Wilson Hall (1879) Wilson Hall is the modernist box in orange brick to the right of the Quadrangle. Wilson Hall is the University’s ceremonial space for conferring of degrees. It abuts the Quadrangle on the opposite side from Old Arts. (Access is from a plaza east of the Quadrangle, through the arch at the far right of the Quadrangle.). The first Wilson Hall: interior and organ [Illustrated Australian News, 2 August 1879] In the 1930s, Hill, Norman & Beard quoted to build a substantial organ for Wilson Hall, envisaged as a donation from philanthropist Norman Brookes. Two schemes survive in his papers at the University of Melbourne Archives. Construction of the organ did not.