Queensland Housing Commission house at Yeronga, August 1949. [Thanks to our wonderful social media detectives, the house has been identified as 28 Orontes Rd and as of August 2017 still exists.] The Telegraph 11 July 1946 State Has 1,333 Building Blocks 188730456 ) Up to June 30 last the Queensland Housing Commission had acquired land totalling 1,333 building allotments in Brisbane, the Minister for Works and Housing (Mr Bruce) announced today. The lands were located as follows: Ashgrove, 99 allotments; Banyo, 11; Camp Hill, 17; Cannon Hill, 11; Chermside-Wavell Heights, 261; Coorparoo, 1


Queensland Housing Commission house at Yeronga, August 1949. [Thanks to our wonderful social media detectives, the house has been identified as 28 Orontes Rd and as of August 2017 still exists.] The Telegraph 11 July 1946 State Has 1,333 Building Blocks 188730456 ) Up to June 30 last the Queensland Housing Commission had acquired land totalling 1,333 building allotments in Brisbane, the Minister for Works and Housing (Mr Bruce) announced today. The lands were located as follows: Ashgrove, 99 allotments; Banyo, 11; Camp Hill, 17; Cannon Hill, 11; Chermside-Wavell Heights, 261; Coorparoo, 187; Corinda-Graceville, 20; Enoggera-Gaythorne-Mitchelton, 228; Fairfield-Yeronga, 25, Indooroopilly-Taringa, 22; Kedron, 20; Wynnum-Manly. 11; Moorooka-Rocklea-Salisbury, 41; Morningside, 17; Mt. Gravatt, 2; Nundah, 29; Stafford, 161; Tarragindi, 171; total, 1,333. On the north side, 831 allotments had been acquired, and on the south side, 502.


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