MAKE A MEME View Large Image Princess Street, Bundaberg East - very early 1900s, showing the East Bundaberg Water Tower. East Water Tower was built in 1902 as the first above-ground storage for Bundaberg's reticulated domestic water supply. Height 120 ft (36.6m); ...
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Keywords: water tower watertower east bundaberg eastbundaberg princess street princessstreet queensland australia street cru årgang jahrgang vendimia Princess Street, Bundaberg East - very early 1900s, showing the East Bundaberg Water Tower. East Water Tower was built in 1902 as the first above-ground storage for Bundaberg's reticulated domestic water supply. Height 120 ft (36.6m); storage capacity 40,000 gals (180 kl); inside diameter 30 ft (9.2m); wall thickness varying from 4 ft 6 ins (112 cm) to 1 ft (25 cm). It stands on the corner of Sussex and Princess Sts, East Bundaberg and is a heritage listed building. It is believed to be the only circular brick tower in Queensland. Further information about this tower here: www.bundaberg.qld.gov.au/files/bundaberg-waterworks-1902.pdf Princess Street, Bundaberg East - very early 1900s, showing the East Bundaberg Water Tower. East Water Tower was built in 1902 as the first above-ground storage for Bundaberg's reticulated domestic water supply. Height 120 ft (36.6m); storage capacity 40,000 gals (180 kl); inside diameter 30 ft (9.2m); wall thickness varying from 4 ft 6 ins (112 cm) to 1 ft (25 cm). It stands on the corner of Sussex and Princess Sts, East Bundaberg and is a heritage listed building. It is believed to be the only circular brick tower in Queensland. Further information about this tower here: www.bundaberg.qld.gov.au/files/bundaberg-waterworks-1902.pdf
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