"WHYTECLIFFE", WHYTECLIFFE STREET,
ALBION, BRISBANE
COMMANDEERED BY THE MILITARY FOR WAAAF BARRACKS
DURING WW2
"Whytecliffe" is a large building at the top end of Whytecliffe Street at Albion in Brisbane. It was taken over by the military during World War Two to be used as Barracks for the WAAAFs. It was used a a Marriage Reception area after the war.
"Whytecliffe" - April 2001
Photo taken from Sandgate Road
"Whytecliffe" - April 2001
Photo taken from Whytecliffe Street
"Whytecliffe" - April 2001
Photo taken from Whytecliffe Street
Today, in the year 2001, it is in a sad state of repair, as a Retirement Village is being built right beside it.
There is a file in the National Archives of Australia on "Whytecliffe".
Can anyone help me with more information?
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This page first produced 17 April 2001
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