Bulimba House is a heritage-listed detached house at 34 Kenbury Street, Bulimba, Queensland, Australia. It was designed and built by Andrew Petrie from...
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coordinates) Bulimba is a suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Bulimba had a population of 7,623 people. Bulimba is located...
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Bulimba may refer to: Bulimba, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane in Australia Bulimba Reach, a reach of the Brisbane River Bulimba House, a heritage-listed...
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Bulimba Reach is a reach of the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Bulimba Reach flows from south (upstream) to north (downstream). The...
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large part of the Bulimba House land was subdivided into residential blocks. A ferry operated across the Brisbane River between Bulimba and the city from...
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The Bulimba Branch railway line was a branch line off the North Coast railway line in the inner northern suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. It opened on...
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Bulimba ferry wharf is a heritage-listed ferry wharf at Oxford Street, Bulimba, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is located on the southern...
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town boundaries. These included Newstead House (1846) near Breakfast Creek, Toogoolawah (later Bulimba House), (1849–50) across the river from Newstead...
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by McConnel, the name of the McConnel's residence at Bulimba, Brisbane (now known as Bulimba House). McConnel had originally suggested the name Bakewell...
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Cressbrook Homestead (section The House)
Mary McConnel settled in Brisbane, establishing the house, Toogoolawah (now known as Bulimba House). On 1 January 1851 David McConnel's brother, John McConnel...
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Bulimba State School is a heritage-listed state school at 261 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1915 to 1955. It was added...
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Queensland From 1849 to 1850 Petrie and his construction firm built Bulimba House. In 1848 he lost his eyesight because of inefficient surgery after an...
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pre-Separation houses in Brisbane, numbered with Newstead House, Bulimba House and Shafston House and as a rare example of 1850s Colonial Georgian architecture...
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Hanworth, East Brisbane (category Houses in Queensland)
Riversdale (Mowbray Park – Mowbray Park War Memorial) and Shafston House upstream, and Bulimba House further downstream. GP Heath (1830-1921) was born at Hanworth...
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Chaseley arriving in Brisbane on 1 May 1849. Her husband built "Bulimba", the first stone house in Brisbane, and their first son was born there in 1850. Eight...
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Commission of Queensland (2024-11-13). "2024 State General Election – Bulimba – District Summary". results.elections.qld.gov.au. Retrieved 2024-11-18...
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destination "Bulimba", which has given rise to some confusion in later times. Originally the area was considered part of the suburb called Bulimba which then...
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the estate shows the blocks near Bulimba Road (now Hawthorne Road) for auction by Arthur Martin & Co. The "Bulimba Park Estate", comprising 78 allotments...
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proceeded from Ashby House, his residence at Fairfield to the South Brisbane Cemetery. Following the death of the sitting member for Bulimba, James Johnston...
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Justin Foxton (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives)
disease on 23 June 1916. His funeral proceeded from his former residence, Bulimba House to the Toowong Cemetery in Brisbane. Waterson, D. B. (1981). "Foxton...
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Dickson did not re-enter politics until 1892 when he won the seat of Bulimba. Dickson became Queensland Premier in October 1898, holding this position...
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Wacol Willawong Wishart Yeerongpilly Yeronga Total: 54 Balmoral Belmont Bulimba Camp Hill Cannon Hill Carina Carina Heights Carindale Chandler Coorparoo...
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in the wool stores precinct. The name Bulimba reflects historic use of this name for both sides of the Bulimba Reach of the Brisbane River, but today...
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History of electricity supply in Queensland (redirect from Bulimba B Power Station)
Countess St power station was decommissioned in the same year. CEL opened the Bulimba A (also known as Gibson Island) power station in 1926 with an initial capacity...
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converted into flats. Teneriffe House is a large, single-storeyed brick and timber residence located on a hill overlooking the Bulimba Reach of the Brisbane River...
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[citation needed] Hemmant is bounded by the Brisbane River to the north and Bulimba Creek to the west. The Fishermans Islands freight railway line and the...
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English cricketer Bill Smith, Australian rugby league footballer in the Bulimba Cup Bill Smith, rugby league right wing of the 1950s for Whitehaven Billy...
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with cane sugar. A number of breweries advertised a sugar content, (e.g. Bulimba), as it implied a lighter less bitter brew than was commonly sold. (Rice...
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between Customs House and Kangaroo Point and in 1850 Samuel and Matthew Buckley operated a rowing boat ferry service at Bulimba. In 1888 Bulimba and Hawthorne...
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Wong - LNP candidate for Bulimba". "Linda Barry". Queensland Greens. Retrieved 24 July 2024. "Jonathon Andrade for Bulimba - Pauline Hanson's One Nation"...
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