Remnants of Ipswich Town Wharves, Australasian Steam Navigation Wharf and William Collins and Son Wharf, J & G Harris Wharf, Walter Gray and Co Wharf
Type
state heritage (archaeological)
Designated
31 July 2006
Reference no.
602567
Significant period
1840s-1920s (fabric, historical)
Significant components
wall/s - retaining, pile/s, artefact field
Ipswich Town Wharves are heritage-listed remnants of wharves beside the Bremer River at Bremer Street, North Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. They were built from 1847 to c. 1927. They were also known as Australasian Steam Navigation Wharf and William Collins and Son Wharf, J & G Harris Wharf, and Walter Gray and Co Wharf. They were added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 31 July 2006.[1]
^"Remnants of Ipswich Town Wharves (entry 602567)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
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