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- Yeronga Fire Station is a heritage-listed former fire station at 785 Ipswich Road, Yeronga, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architectural firm Atkinson and Conrad, and built in 1934 by contractor William Allen Miller. It is a two-storey timber structure adjacent to Yeronga Park, and originally housed the station facilities on the ground floor and a residence for the superintendent on the first floor, a combination typical for Brisbane fire stations of this era. The station was decommissioned in 1974, when operations were shifted to the new station at Acacia Ridge. It was subsequently used as offices for the Queensland State Emergency Service, but was put up for sale by the Department of Natural Resources in 1999; as of 2014, the building was being used as offices for a consulting firm. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 April 1999. (en)
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- dbr:United_States_Army
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- dbc:Queensland_Heritage_Register
- dbr:Coorparoo,_Queensland
- dbr:Coorparoo_Fire_Station
- dbr:City_of_Brisbane
- dbr:Ann_Street,_Brisbane
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- dbr:Brisbane
- dbr:Dog-leg_(stairs)
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- dbr:Acacia_Ridge,_Queensland
- dbr:Fire_station
- dbc:Atkinson_&_Conrad_buildings
- dbr:Nundah,_Queensland
- dbr:Nundah_Fire_Station
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- dbr:2014_Brisbane_hailstorm
- dbr:Hamilton,_Queensland
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- dbr:Edward_Street,_Brisbane
- dbr:Henry_Wallace_Atkinson
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- dbr:Awning
- dbr:South_Coast_railway_line,_Queensland
- dbr:Ned_Hanlon_(politician)
- dbr:Wynnum,_Queensland
- dbr:Wynnum_Fire_Station
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- Building as of November 2018 (en)
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- Queensland Heritage Register (en)
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- Significant components (en)
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- driveway, residential accommodation - superintendent's house/quarters, shed/s, dormitory, watch room, recreation area/room/building/hall/centre, engine room / appliance bay (en)
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- William Allen Miller (en)
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- Yeronga Fire Station , Queensland State Emergency Service Office (en)
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- Yeronga Fire Station (en)
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- Yeronga Fire Station is a heritage-listed former fire station at 785 Ipswich Road, Yeronga, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architectural firm Atkinson and Conrad, and built in 1934 by contractor William Allen Miller. It is a two-storey timber structure adjacent to Yeronga Park, and originally housed the station facilities on the ground floor and a residence for the superintendent on the first floor, a combination typical for Brisbane fire stations of this era. (en)
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- Yeronga Fire Station (en)
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