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Newstead Gasworks

1887 establishments in AustraliaEnergy in QueenslandGas holdersGasworks in AustraliaIndustrial buildings in Queensland
Manufacturing plants in AustraliaQueensland Heritage RegisterTeneriffe, QueenslandUse Australian English from November 2014
Gasometer, Newstead, Queensland, June 2020
Gasometer, Newstead, Queensland, June 2020

Newstead Gasworks is a heritage-listed former gasometer at 70 Longland Street, Teneriffe, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1873 to 1887. It is also known as Brisbane Gas Company Gasworks and Newstead Gasworks No.2 gasholder. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 24 June 2005.

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Newstead Gasworks
Skyring Terrace,

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N -27.4505 ° E 153.0434 °
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Skyring Terrace
4006 , Newstead (Newstead)
Queensland, Australia
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Gasometer, Newstead, Queensland, June 2020
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