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Galloway's Hill Estate, [Hawthorne / Norman Park], 1885 (Map of the Week)

By JOL Admin | 23 February 2018

State Library of Queensland has an extensive collection of historical maps of Queensland, some of which have been digitised and can be viewed online.

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Galloway's Hill Estate, , 1885. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland

Galloway's Hill Estate, , 1885. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland

This real estate map from 1885 advertises 118 allotments of land for sale at Galloway's Hill Estate, located today in the Brisbane suburbs of Hawthorne and Norman Park. The allotments were situated on Wendell Street, Waldo Street, Goff Street (now part of Wendell Street) and two unnamed roads (Hawthorne Road and Wynnum Road).

Prior to the sale extensive publicity was published in Brisbane newspapers.

"The position is as convenient as could be desired, being within about twenty minutes' walk of the ferries at Kangaroo Point, whilst the healthiness of the locality is another feature of inestimable value." (The Telegraph, September 24, 1885)

Advertisement. Queensland Figaro, October 3, 1885

Advertisement. Queensland Figaro, October 3, 1885

The public auction was to held at the ground on the afternoon of October 3, 1885. The results of the sale were published in The Telegraph newspaper.

"Messrs Arthur Martin and Co. report a highly successful sale of the Galloway's Hill Estate. There was a very fair attendance of bona fide buyers; 72 allotments were sold, at prices ranging up to £245 each, the whole averaging over £90 each; total amount of sale, £6,518. (The Telegraph, October 5, 1885)

A higher resolution image of this map can be viewed and downloaded through our One Search catalogue.

Prints of this map are also available through the Library Shop.

You can browse a compendium of our previous maps of the week on our blog.

Myles Sinnamon – Engagement Officer, State Library of Queensland

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