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Astrea is a heritage-listed duplex (building) at 19 Bank Street, West End, Queensland, Australia. It was built for Fedder Jensen. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. == History == Astrea, a two-storeyed timber building, was constructed as a pair of semi-detached houses. The architect may have been John Ibler, who in February 1888 called tenders for a pair of semi-detached brick and wood residences in Bank Street.〔 They were erected for Fedder Jensen as an investment, and rented to white collar tenants. These included his son Magnus Jensen, a solicitor and Member of the Queensland Legislative Council 1904-15, who is first listed in the post office directories as resident on the east side of Bank Street in 1888. In 1909 the building was sold to Thomas and Harriet Walters, who converted it into a single residence, and possibly gave it the name Astrea.〔 After falling into a state of disrepair Astrea was sold in 1981 and refurbished as a pair of semi-detached houses.〔
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