West End, Queensland
Brisbane River, Milton, Queensland, Urban Renewal
978-613-9-35516-7
6139355168
100
2013-01-12
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. West End is an inner-city suburb of southern Brisbane.West End was named by early English settlers who found the area reminiscent of the West End of London.West End was one of the first suburbs of Brisbane to be serviced by a tram line, being opened in 1885. Initially the tram was horse-drawn and terminated in Boundary Street, but in 1897 the line was electrified and extended to the southern end of Hardgrave Road, via Vulture Street. It was subsequently extended down Hoogley Street to the ferry terminus at the end of Hoogley Street. The tram line closed on 13 April 1969.The former Tristram's Drink Factory, 79 Boundary St, West End, built in 1928 and one of Australia's best examples of the Mission Revival Style architecture was converted into a market in the 1990s and remains a heritage landmark of West End.
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