Mount Crosby Pumping Station Complex (QHR)

Waterworks Cottages No. 107 & 108 are one of four duplexes built circa 1892 for the first stage of the Mount Crosby Waterworks. The isolation of Mount Crosby and the necessity for the pumping station to be staffed twenty-four hours a day compelled the Board of Waterworks to provide accommodation for the employees working there. Architect Charles McLay called for tenders for eight workers’ dwellings, including this duplex, in November 1891. The duplexes were home to the eight firemen who operated the boilers at the Mount Crosby pumping station.

This is now a Queensland Heritage Place. Please refer to the Queensland Heritage Register for further details.

Also known as

Waterworks Cottages No. 107 & 108

Addresses

At 24 Stumers Road, Mount crosby, Queensland 4306

Lot plan

L100_RP904291

Geolocation

-27.538196 152.801126

Date of entry on Queensland Heritage Register

Interactive mapping

City Plan Interactive Mapping

Also known as

Waterworks Cottages No. 107 & 108

Addresses

At 24 Stumers Road, Mount crosby, Queensland 4306

Lot plan

L100_RP904291

Geolocation

-27.538196 152.801126

Date of entry on Queensland Heritage Register

Interactive mapping

City Plan Interactive Mapping


Page prepared by — Brisbane City Council (page revised February 2023)

Federation 1890-1914
Queenslander
Duplex
Work residence
At 24 Stumers Road, Mount crosby, Queensland 4306
At 24 Stumers Road, Mount crosby, Queensland 4306 L100_RP904291
Historical, Rarity, Historical association