'1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
> '1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
> in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
> bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
Hi all hope you don't mind don't mind me "dropping ? " in on this story
about streets etc, can any one "pointy this lad !!!! in the right direction
? we once lived in Wynn [Winn] St the Valley from when our grandparents left
Windmell [McLachlan] St from 1903 till 1953 ,how can I find the history re
name and can I find more of the house ,I researched it back as pre 1875 ?
cheers Terry Murphy [ex Valley School] ps also was going to post this before
,last month we lost our sister " Evelyn Edith Murphy" ]m] name OSullivan
,Evelyn was at the school from 1940 /1952 cheers Terry
_____
From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Ray
Sent: Tuesday, 19 May 2009 9:35 PM
To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
'1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
Hi Terry
I'm not sure which street you are particularly interested in but BCC
Archives is probably the best bet to check for original naming although some
of their records are a little sketchy and some are non existent. Windmell
owned land in the vicinity. I don't have anything to hand on Winn or
McLachlan. New Farm & Districts Historical Society may be able to help you.
Spring Hill & Districts Historical Society has folded but I believe Cr
Hinchliffe may have knowledge of some of their records.
As for the history on your house, have you consulted the "Your house has a
history - keys to unlocking its past" - a guide published by BCC c2004?
> Hi all hope you don’t mind don’t mind me “dropping ? “ in on this story
> about streets etc, can any one “pointy this lad !!!! in the right direction
> ? we once lived in Wynn [Winn] St the Valley from when our grandparents left
> Windmell [McLachlan] St from 1903 till 1953 ,how can I find the history re
> name and can I find more of the house ,I researched it back as pre 1875 ?
> cheers Terry Murphy [ex Valley School] ps also was going to post this before
> ,last month we lost our sister “ Evelyn Edith Murphy” ]m] name OSullivan
> ,Evelyn was at the school from 1940 /1952 cheers Terry
> ------------------------------
> *From:* fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Ray
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 19 May 2009 9:35 PM
> *To:* fvsspp@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
> I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
> name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
> This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
> today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
> Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
> was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
> Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
> early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
> '1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
> in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
> bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
Hi Ray ,will take up your advise here mate ,TA ,Terry
_____
From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Ray
Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2009 9:16 PM
To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
Hi Terry
I'm not sure which street you are particularly interested in but BCC
Archives is probably the best bet to check for original naming although some
of their records are a little sketchy and some are non existent. Windmell
owned land in the vicinity. I don't have anything to hand on Winn or
McLachlan. New Farm & Districts Historical Society may be able to help you.
Spring Hill & Districts Historical Society has folded but I believe Cr
Hinchliffe may have knowledge of some of their records.
As for the history on your house, have you consulted the "Your house has a
history - keys to unlocking its past" - a guide published by BCC c2004?
Hi all hope you don't mind don't mind me "dropping ? " in on this story
about streets etc, can any one "pointy this lad !!!! in the right direction
? we once lived in Wynn [Winn] St the Valley from when our grandparents left
Windmell [McLachlan] St from 1903 till 1953 ,how can I find the history re
name and can I find more of the house ,I researched it back as pre 1875 ?
cheers Terry Murphy [ex Valley School] ps also was going to post this before
,last month we lost our sister " Evelyn Edith Murphy" ]m] name OSullivan
,Evelyn was at the school from 1940 /1952 cheers Terry
_____
From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Ray
Sent: Tuesday, 19 May 2009 9:35 PM
To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
'1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
Hi, Terry, you may have cracked the code here with the info about
McLachlan St. being Windmell. Charles Windmell kept the only hotel in
the Valley in the 1850s. His address was also given as Rosebank
Cottage, next to the New Bridge, Fortitude Valley. So, along with
Ray`s clue about Bridge Street, we may have a solution. At least till
the next bit of info spoils a good theory. :-p
On 21 May, 18:38, "terry" <reg.mur...@qld.chariot.net.au> wrote:
> Hi Ray ,will take up your advise here mate ,TA ,Terry
> _____
> From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Ray
> Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2009 9:16 PM
> To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
> Hi Terry
> I'm not sure which street you are particularly interested in but BCC
> Archives is probably the best bet to check for original naming although some
> of their records are a little sketchy and some are non existent. Windmell
> owned land in the vicinity. I don't have anything to hand on Winn or
> McLachlan. New Farm & Districts Historical Society may be able to help you.
> Spring Hill & Districts Historical Society has folded but I believe Cr
> Hinchliffe may have knowledge of some of their records.
> As for the history on your house, have you consulted the "Your house has a
> history - keys to unlocking its past" - a guide published by BCC c2004?
> Hi all hope you don't mind don't mind me "dropping ? " in on this story
> about streets etc, can any one "pointy this lad !!!! in the right direction
> ? we once lived in Wynn [Winn] St the Valley from when our grandparents left
> Windmell [McLachlan] St from 1903 till 1953 ,how can I find the history re
> name and can I find more of the house ,I researched it back as pre 1875 ?
> cheers Terry Murphy [ex Valley School] ps also was going to post this before
> ,last month we lost our sister " Evelyn Edith Murphy" ]m] name OSullivan
> ,Evelyn was at the school from 1940 /1952 cheers Terry
> _____
> From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> Ray
> Sent: Tuesday, 19 May 2009 9:35 PM
> To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
> I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
> name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
> This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
> today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
> Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
> was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
> Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
> early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
> '1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
> in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
> bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier
Nope, Windmell`s Hotel, the 'Stranger`s Home', appears to be on the
corner of New Farm Rd. and Queens St., Fortitude Valley. He was
selling it in 1854 after running it for three years. (aka Ann and
Brunswick Sts.)
> Hi, Terry, you may have cracked the code here with the info about
> McLachlan St. being Windmell. Charles Windmell kept the only hotel in
> the Valley in the 1850s. His address was also given as Rosebank
> Cottage, next to the New Bridge, Fortitude Valley. So, along with
> Ray`s clue about Bridge Street, we may have a solution. At least till
> the next bit of info spoils a good theory. :-p
> On 21 May, 18:38, "terry" <reg.mur...@qld.chariot.net.au> wrote:
> > Hi Ray ,will take up your advise here mate ,TA ,Terry
> > _____
> > From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> > Ray
> > Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2009 9:16 PM
> > To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
> > Hi Terry
> > I'm not sure which street you are particularly interested in but BCC
> > Archives is probably the best bet to check for original naming although some
> > of their records are a little sketchy and some are non existent. Windmell
> > owned land in the vicinity. I don't have anything to hand on Winn or
> > McLachlan. New Farm & Districts Historical Society may be able to help you.
> > Spring Hill & Districts Historical Society has folded but I believe Cr
> > Hinchliffe may have knowledge of some of their records.
> > As for the history on your house, have you consulted the "Your house has a
> > history - keys to unlocking its past" - a guide published by BCC c2004?
> > Ray
> > 2009/5/20 terry <reg.mur...@qld.chariot.net.au>
> > Hi all hope you don't mind don't mind me "dropping ? " in on this story
> > about streets etc, can any one "pointy this lad !!!! in the right direction
> > ? we once lived in Wynn [Winn] St the Valley from when our grandparents left
> > Windmell [McLachlan] St from 1903 till 1953 ,how can I find the history re
> > name and can I find more of the house ,I researched it back as pre 1875 ?
> > cheers Terry Murphy [ex Valley School] ps also was going to post this before
> > ,last month we lost our sister " Evelyn Edith Murphy" ]m] name OSullivan
> > ,Evelyn was at the school from 1940 /1952 cheers Terry
> > _____
> > From: fvsspp@googlegroups.com [mailto:fvsspp@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> > Ray
> > Sent: Tuesday, 19 May 2009 9:35 PM
> > To: fvsspp@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: [fvss-past-pupils-web page message] Re: New Bridge
> > I wonder if this could be the bridge from which "Bridge Street" takes its
> > name and links east-west between Wickham and Ann streets, Fortitude Valley.
> > This area was very low lying in fact much of what constitutes Wickham Street
> > today had to be built up and the fill mostly came from cutting down Duncan
> > Hill where All Hallows stands today. It sounds feasible to me. Ann Street
> > was formerly Eagle Farm Road. Do you think it could have been known as Queen
> > Street before that? Wickham Street did not exist until the late 1850s or
> > early 1860s - I'd have to look it up to be certain.
> > '1855-for sale 20 allotments in Queen Street, Fortitude Valley--right
> > in the very heart of Fortitude Valley, close to the new
> > bridge-----'Moreton Bay Courier