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Early wooden St Andrew's Church at Lutwyche in 1888 Estate map for Lutwyche Domain, 1889 Cross of Sacrifice at Lutwyche Cemetery, circa 1954. The suburb is named after Alfred Lutwyche, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales who was appointed as Supreme Court judge at Moreton Bay on 21 February 1859, [5] shortly before Queensland was granted self-government.
The former Brisbane City Council Tramway Substation No. 6 and Windsor Town Quarry Park occupy an irregular block that is part of an island of land, bounded by Goodacre and Flaherty Streets and Lutwyche Road, that also contains the former Windsor Shire Council Chambers, the Hawkins Street road reserve and a former Energex substation on separate ...
English: Shops on Lutwyche Road in Lutwyche QLD, 1954. This is near the intersection of Chalk and Thistle Street. The Lutwyche Post Office is on the bottom left of the image. The Imperial Picture Theatre is at the top left. This image is out of copyright in Australia as it was created before 31/12/1954.
Prior to December 1968 the suburb was served by frequent Brisbane City Council tram services along Lutwyche Road, with routes converging from Chermside, Kalinga (until 1962), Stafford, and Grange the latter tram line branching off Lutwyche Road at Maygar street, on the border of Lutwyche and Windsor. These services combined to provide the ...
Gympie Road, Lutwyche: Coordinates Owned by: Department of Transport & Main Roads ... Lutwyche busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the suburb of ...
The route travels via bus lanes and local bus stops until it reaches Truro Street, where it enters into a dedicated 1.5 kilometre underground busway tunnel. After passing through Lutwyche and Kedron Brook busway stations and crossing Kedron Brook , the route rejoins Lutwyche Road at Stafford Road (southbound/inbound) and Sadlier Street ...
Conon is a heritage-listed detached house at 29 Conon Street, Lutwyche, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1863. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]
Gympie Road is a major road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The road forms part of the main road route from the Brisbane Central Business District (CBD) to the northern suburbs, Sunshine Coast and east coast of Queensland. Gympie Road is designated A3 from Lutwyche Road, Kedron to the Gympie Arterial Road, Bald Hills.