RM2F4JPAD–Aerial view of the Parish of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God church in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RM2F3G048–Aerial view of the industrial and distribution centres in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMMY0HDT–Evans Deakin and Company's Workshops at Rocklea, Brisbane, 26 June. Part of the workshops constructed to fabricate components of the Story Bridge.
RMBY6H6D–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMY0M5F–Locomotive 1255, English Electric factory, Rocklea, 4 September 1960. The 1250 class locomotives were built by the English Electric Company of Australia at Rocklea, Brisbane for the Queensland Railways between 1959 and 1963.
RF2NJC4K3–Brisbane, Australia - Feb 27, 2022: Road and park flooded after the heavy rain in Rocklea suburb
RMMY0M5H–Locomotives 1260 and 1261, English Electric factory, Rocklea, 21 September. The 1250 class locomotives were built by the English Electric Company of Australia at Rocklea, Brisbane for the Queensland Railways between 1959 and 1963.
RMCTKMXT–People shopping at Rocklea Market in Brisbane
RMMY0HY8–Gear wheel being inspected, Rocklea, 1963. Evans Deakin and Company was an engineering company and shipbuilder based in Brisbane. The Rocklea factory was established in 1926 and fabricated components for the Story Bridge.
RMD3CG3X–Brisbane, Australia Flooding (NASA, International Space Station, 01/13/11)
RMMY0DTT–Rocklea Industrial Area, December 1957. The Courier-Mail 8 April 1954 INDUSTRIAL SITES DEMAND. Southern firms set up offices and factories ( ) A BIG demand for industrial sites in and around Brisbane has been made in recent weeks by large southern industries and manufacturing firms. Sydney and Melbourne firms which formerly had only a representative in Brisbane are now setting up branch offices, storage rooms, and, in some cases, factories. Real estate agents reported yesterday that already several sales of small sites had been made, while other firms had placed orders for suitable sites.
RMB9P14M–Aerial view of Archerfield industrial estate Brisbane
RMPDTWED–209 StateLibQld 1 116808 Tram at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1941
RMKF8WMF–1 132388 Floods at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1930
RM2WN8T0D–Vintage photographs of women working factories in the Second World War, part of the important contribution of women to the war efforts. Female munitions worker, Rocklea, Brisbane, ca. 1943
RMK42X7J–Pacific Baza. Photographed on the Oxley Creek Common just outside the city of Brisbane, Australia.
RM2HGPT3X–Rocklea, Brisbane, Australia, Queensland, S 27 32' 21'', E 153 0' 14'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2F3G02F–Aerial view of the Oxley Wastewater Treatment Plant in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMBY6G9T–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2NJC4P9–Brisbane, Australia - Feb 27, 2022: Road, park and businesses flooded after the heavy rain in Rocklea suburb
RF2NJC4R5–Brisbane, Australia - Mar 1, 2022: Roads flooded and vehicle under water after the heavy rain in Rocklea suburb
RMCTKMX6–Customers shopping at Rocklea Market in Brisbane
RF2NJC4KN–Brisbane, Australia - Feb 27, 2022: Road and house flooded after the heavy rain in Rocklea suburb, vehicle under water.
RMMY0PGK–Queensland Housing Commission estate, Rocklea, February 1959. 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-M
RF2NJC4MW–Brisbane, Australia - Feb 28, 2022: View from flooded home. Road, cars, and houses flooded after the heavy rain in Rocklea suburb
RMMY0P47–Power transformer under construction, Rocklea, 1963. The English Electric Company of Australia Pty Ltd established a factory in the Brisbane suburb of Rocklea in 1956 to build locomotives for Queensland and other states. It also built a large amount of electrical equipment for Queensland electricity generation. In 1970 it became the General Electric Company of Australia.
RF2PKW576–Childrens playground with shade sails. Leeds Playground, Kookaburra Park, Rocklea, Queensland
RMMXYNAB–Municipal Markets, Brisbane, 1962. Brisbane’s first Central Market began in 1868 in a Brisbane Municipal Council built shed on the corner of Charlotte and Eagle Streets. It closed in 1881 due to poor patronage. In 1885, the Council opened the purpose-built Municipal Market in Roma Street, beside the railway station. Due to increasing congestion, the State Government agreed to move the Central Market to Rocklea in 1964, were the Brisbane Markets are located today.
RF2PFMWMP–Closeup of metal disc golf basket with a shallow depth of field
RMMY0M5J–Locomotives under construction at English Electric, Rocklea, 1966. The 1270 class locomotive were built by English Electric, Rocklea for Queensland Railways between 1964 and 1966.
RMPDTYBG–218 StateLibQld 1 132388 Floods at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1930
RMKFAJTB–1 116808 Tram at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1941
RM2HGRTYM–Rocklea, Lake Grace, Australia, Western Australia, S 32 52' 10'', E 118 25' 23'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RM2F3G04D–Aerial view of the Parish of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God church in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMBY708H–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2PFMWJH–Closeup of metal disc golf basket with a shallow depth of field
RMMY0DTE–Rocklea from the air, Brisbane, 1967. The industrial suburb of Rocklea in southern Brisbane. ON the left is Rocklea Showgrounds. The road snaking into the distance is Ipswich Road, before it became the Ipswich Motorway.
RMPDTWKR–210 StateLibQld 1 117700 Munitions factory at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1941
RM2F3G05Y–Aerial view of the industrial and distribution centres in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMBY6FWH–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2PFMWD8–Closeup of metal disc golf basket with a shallow depth of field
RMMY0GK6–Brisbane Produce Markets, Rocklea, December 1970. Brisbane’s first Central Market began in 1868 in a Brisbane Municipal Council built shed on the corner of Charlotte and Eagle Streets. It closed in 1881 due to poor patronage. In 1885, the Council opened the purpose-built Municipal Market in Roma Street, beside the railway station. Due to increasing congestion, the State Government agreed to move the Central Market to Rocklea in 1964.
RMPDWH2Y–235 StateLibQld 1 161422 Rocklea Junior Football Club, 1911
RMKF7YRE–1 117700 Munitions factory at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1941
RM2F3G056–Aerial view of the industrial and distribution centres in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMBY70K9–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2PFMWG4–Closeup of metal disc golf basket with a shallow depth of field
RMMXYNCA–New Brisbane Produce Markets, Rocklea, August 1964. Brisbane’s first Central Market began in 1868 in a Brisbane Municipal Council built shed on the corner of Charlotte and Eagle Streets. It closed in 1881 due to poor patronage. In 1885, the Council opened the purpose-built Municipal Market in Roma Street, beside the railway station. Due to increasing congestion, the State Government agreed to move the Central Market to Rocklea in 1964, were the Brisbane Markets are located today.
RMKHHPHA–1 161422 Rocklea Junior Football Club, 1911
RM2F3G033–Aerial view of the industrial and distribution centres in Rocklea, Queensland, Australia.
RMBY6FRW–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2PFMWKJ–Closeup of metal disc golf basket with a shallow depth of field
RMMY0P5R–Premier Frank Nicklin opening the Brisbane Produce Markets, Rocklea, 24. Brisbane’s first Central Market began in 1868 in a Brisbane Municipal Council built shed on the corner of Charlotte and Eagle Streets. It closed in 1881 due to poor patronage. In 1885, the Council opened the purpose-built Municipal Market in Roma Street, beside the railway station. Due to increasing congestion, the State Government agreed to move the Central Market to Rocklea in 1964, and they were opened by Premier Frank Nicklin on 24 August.
RF2PFMWN5–Disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course
RMPDTXHW–213 StateLibQld 1 123856 In the suburb of Rocklea, Brisbane, ca. 1950
RF2PFMW0R–Closeup of disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKFAJBM–1 108596 Advertisement for land sales at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1884
RMBY6G00–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMY0DTK–Rocklea Industrial Area, Brisbane, 1967. The Courier-Mail 8 April 1954 INDUSTRIAL SITES DEMAND. Southern firms set up offices and factories ( ) A BIG demand for industrial sites in and around Brisbane has been made in recent weeks by large southern industries and manufacturing firms. Sydney and Melbourne firms which formerly had only a representative in Brisbane are now setting up branch offices, storage rooms, and, in some cases, factories. Real estate agents reported yesterday that already several sales of small sites had been made, while other firms had placed orders for suitable sites
RMPDTRWT–204 StateLibQld 1 108596 Advertisement for land sales at Rocklea, Brisbane, 1884
RF2PFMWKP–Disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF8Y0C–1 123860 Machinery shed at Rocklea, Brisbane, ca. 1950
RMBY6G3H–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMY0DTG–Rocklea Industrial Area, April 1965. The Courier-Mail 8 April 1954 INDUSTRIAL SITES DEMAND. Southern firms set up offices and factories ( ) A BIG demand for industrial sites in and around Brisbane has been made in recent weeks by large southern industries and manufacturing firms. Sydney and Melbourne firms which formerly had only a representative in Brisbane are now setting up branch offices, storage rooms, and, in some cases, factories. Real estate agents reported yesterday that already several sales of small sites had been made, while other firms had placed orders for suitable sites. M
RMPDTXHX–213 StateLibQld 1 123860 Machinery shed at Rocklea, Brisbane, ca. 1950
RF2PFMTT8–Disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF7TJY–1 123856 In the suburb of Rocklea, Brisbane, ca. 1950
RMBY6G6E–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMXYN6D–Apprentice assembling electric motor stator at English Electric Company, Rocklea,.
RMPDRNN1–118 Queensland State Archives 4916 Housing Commission Estate Rocklea October 1953
RF2PFMTYG–Disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF9394–1 103269 Horses and riders oustide the Crown Hotel, Rocklea, 1899
RMBY70H7–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMDNW0X–Three women in a Rocklea war workers house Brisbane 1944
RMPDTXJ2–213 StateLibQld 1 123880 View of a part of the suburb of Rocklea in the 1950s
RF2PFMWBB–Disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF93F2–1 123880 View of a part of the suburb of Rocklea in the 1950s
RMBY6H3G–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMY0H2G–Coal train, Calliope River, Gladstone, c 1966. The 1270 class locomotives were built for the Queensland Railways by English Electric at Rocklea between 1964 and 1966.
RMPDTXHT–213 StateLibQld 1 123852 Garage in the Archerfield, Rocklea area, ca.1950
RF2PFMW7J–Closeup of disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF8XF0–1 123848 Backyards of a mixed business and some housing, Rocklea area
RMBY705T–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RMMY0J5P–2350 and 2370 class locomotive bogie arrangement, 1974. General Electric Company of Australia - Rocklea Works - Heavy engineering division - Queensland - 2350 and 2370 class - bogie arrangement.
RMPDRDR4–120 Queensland State Archives 6339 Queensland Housing Commission Rocklea February 1959
RF2PFMW0C–Closeup of disc golf (frolf) basket in a park obstacle course with a shallow depth of field
RMKF95WK–1 123852 Garage in the Archerfield, Rocklea area, ca.1950
RF2RMPFED–Brisbane, Australia - August 20, 2023: Demolition of flood affected properties through the Government Buy-Back Scheme.
RMBY6G8B–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2RMPFC3–Brisbane, Australia - August 19, 2023: Demolition of flood affected properties through the Government Buy-Back Scheme.
RF2RMPFA7–Brisbane, Australia - August 17, 2023: Demolition of flood affected properties through the Government Buy-Back Scheme.
RF2RMPF89–Brisbane, Australia - August 7, 2023: Demolition of flood affected properties through the Government Buy-Back Scheme.
RMMY0H2N–Coal train, Kinrola Mine, Blackwater, c 1971. have identified the location as Kinrola. The 1300 class diesel locomotives were built by English Electric at Rocklea, Brisbane between 1967 and 1972 for use on the Blackwater and Moura coal lines and based at Gladstone. They were sold to the Australian National Railways in 1988 and shipped to Tasmania.
RMPDTXHP–213 StateLibQld 1 123848 Backyards of a mixed business and some housing, Rocklea area
RMKF7RDT–1 123864 Part of the area around the suburb of Rocklea, ca. 1950
RMBY70EB–Brisbane floods 2011 at Rocklea
RF2RMPF4B–Brisbane, Australia - August 7, 2023: Demolition of flood affected properties through the Government Buy-Back Scheme.
RMMXYNC9–New Brisbane Produce Markets, Rocklea, August 1964. Brisbane’s first Central Market began in 1868 in a Brisbane Municipal Council built shed on the corner of Charlotte and Eagle Streets. It closed in 1881 due to poor patronage. In 1885, the Council opened the purpose-built Municipal Market in Roma Street, beside the railway station. Due to increasing congestion, the State Government agreed to move the Central Market to Rocklea in 1964, were the Brisbane Markets are located today.
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