The Old Windmill - Brisbane - QLD - Australia
Posted by: CADS11
S 27° 27.943 E 153° 01.388
56J E 502285 N 6961980
The windmill, oldest surviving building in Queensland
Waymark Code: WMVD9B
Location: Queensland, Australia
Date Posted: 04/04/2017
Views: 2
One of the two remaining convict built buildings begun during Captain Logan's period as commandant of the Brisbane settlement, the mill produced flour and maize meal via windpower or alternatively, a tread mill incorporated in the machinery. Later a signal station for shipping, and fitted with a timeball dropped to indicate noon; a store for the museum; a fire brigade lookout. Pioneer TV experiments took place on site c 1935.
Stone and brick building now cement rendered. Originally four floors, containing wind and tread mills. Structure tapers from base to mill head. Sails and machinery have been removed. Building now topped with an observation platform, lookout cabin and the second of the timeballs installed to visually indicate time.
List: Register of the National Estate
Place ID: 8350
Place File No: 4/01/001/0026
URL database reference: [Web Link]
Status:
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Year built: 1828
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