The Complete & Utter History of ARCHERFIELD

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • It's not just the airport that is fascinating - the entire area has a long history going right back to the early days of Brisbane. And it's blooming' noisy too!
    #archerfield #brisbane #walkaboutwithrob

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  • @andyirons7162
    @andyirons7162 5 месяцев назад +6

    A weird suburb. I know it so well. I have driven through Archerfield maybe over 500 times (maybe more).
    True story ---> in 2017 I use to take my little boy to the back of Rocklea (Dunn St)....industrial area and no reason anyone would go there, but they had cows in the paddocks along Dunns St and Donaldson Rd, and even near Harvey Norman at Oxley on Ipswich Road. Long story short - I got out of the car with my boy at the far end of Donaldson St one day (where it literally ends at QLD Urban Utlilities) and bumped into a guy herding the cows into a gate. I started chatting to the old man. After a minute he goes "you don't remember me do you?". I was like WTF. He goes " I remember you, you worked at Alphapharm at Carol Park in 2004. You were in IT". He was a courier driver and remembered me.
    Anyway, get this -----> his family owned ALL that empty land you see between Rocklea (Sherwood Road) and Oxley (along Ipswich Road). It must be 40-50-60 acres of land? His family owned it all. Imagine that - owning that much land in a major city in Australia that close to a city (albeit it was mainly low lying swamp land). People who've ever travelled along Sherwood Rd or Ipswich Road over the last 30-40+ years will know the area I'm talking about (all along the left and right hand side of Ipswich road at Rocklea and Oxley). He told me he's been in a long fight with the QLD Govt over property rights for the land...basically they were trying to screw him over. I felt sorry for him because I could only imagine the amount of legal crap he was going through. He actually said he had a breakthrough recently as a clerk from the Land Registry office contacted him and said "I have a copy of the original title deed with your grandfather's signature".

  • @wesleycardinal8869
    @wesleycardinal8869 7 месяцев назад +4

    I have a lot of memories of Archerfield as we lived in Acacia Ridge and used to see the planes flying over all the time. One time a plane came down in Acacia Ridge and hit a house. The occupants were killed as well as one of the firemen who was flung off the truck in their haste to get there. We chased down on our pushbikes to see the wreck. We used to go to the speedway regularly and that was also a constant in our lives growing up in the sixties and seventies. Does anyone remember the big tar pit fires that happened from time to time? I moved not far away when I married and we still live under the circuit of the airfield. I even got my pilots licence back in the nineties, flying around the local area in a Piper Tomahawk or Warrior ( also called an Archer). It's sad the speedway moved off, no doubt due to noise complaints, but it never bothered us. Thanks again for the history lesson 👍🇦🇺

  • @shelliesavoie1397
    @shelliesavoie1397 Год назад +13

    😀 I actually get excited nowadays when I've seen that you've posted, Rob. You're the best history teacher I've ever had. Good stuff 😁👍🏼👍🏼

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +2

      @Shellie Savoie What a lovely compliment! I really appreciate it. I'll keep trying harder to make better videos.

    • @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904
      @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904 Год назад

      Yes I fully agree with you he is one hell of a good history teacher.
      I remember in primary school Goodna State School and Bundamba High School the only thing we were taught about history was india-china and other places like that nothing was never told about Australia it was like it was all hush hush.

  • @andreamaxwell9461
    @andreamaxwell9461 Год назад +6

    My paternal family had a dairy farm on Kerry Rd exaclty where Hasting Deering is today. My father was born on site. In 1987 we had a Sims and Spring (we are two related families who built side by side) reunion which Channel 10 news came to cover. My family are proudly represented in Gods Little Acre. My great Uncle Steven ‘Doc’ Sims was an aircraft technition at Archerfield Aerodrome and I even had my wedding reception at the Aerodrome in 1991.

  • @jimtekkit
    @jimtekkit 5 месяцев назад +3

    Archerfield is a very interesting area, I live a few suburbs away and see those jets fly over on a regular basis. There's a lot of WW2-era history to learn about. The remains of the Acacia Ridge Air Raid Shelter is located a few hundred metres away from the corner of Mortimer Road and Beatty Road. It was built in Carr's Quarry and is today mostly underwater. It was anticipated that it would provide protection against possible Japanese bombing raids. After the war it was used to dump surplus military equipment, of which some remnants were retrieved in 1992 when it was partially drained.

  • @tabithascoot
    @tabithascoot Год назад +5

    I recommend walking the new ARCHERFIELD WETLANDS trail, off Bowhill Road, which is part of the Oxley Creek Wetlands Masterplan.

  • @tabithascoot
    @tabithascoot Год назад +2

    I used to go forage figs and Mangos off the old homestead trees when I lived nearer to forest lake!
    There is a history trail with signs posts on the Richland Station concourse.

  • @AustWanderer
    @AustWanderer Год назад +3

    Another great video Rob :) Well done 👍

  • @dalboymarto7458
    @dalboymarto7458 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have a lot of good memories of Archerfield Speedway as a young bloke ✊The Hastings Dearing shed you pointed out a friend of mine did his diesel fitter apprenticeship in that very shed😎. I actually did a bit of civil work out on the airfield a few years ago for a month or so. It was very interesting to learn a lot of their history and got to see the Albatross fighter take off and land up close .. And such an amazing view of the city , especially when you see the storms roll in over the city .
    👌 great little Doco. Thank you

  • @harmonicparadox5941
    @harmonicparadox5941 7 месяцев назад +4

    Another good video mate, your research as always is too notch

  • @adriancole3165
    @adriancole3165 2 месяца назад

    As a new arrival to SEQ have watched a number of your videos. So much interesting and valuable information. Keep up the wonderful work please.

  • @ahhigiveup
    @ahhigiveup Год назад +3

    Great video and information. My grandfathers brother is buried in Gods Acre cemetery, Stanley Hallett aged 7 months old in 1899. I assume my great grandparents knew the Greniers as they all lived at South Brisbane and must have moved in the same circles

  • @jennycampbell5236
    @jennycampbell5236 Год назад +3

    I grew up in Salisbury. Thought I knew Archerfield well but I never knew there was a cemetery there. We were told as kids that the sink hole full of water at Archerfield was bottom less and had lots of WW2 equipment thrown into it. My first job in 1971 was at Hastings Deering. Trying to learn about the giant computers they had and the punch cards with zeros and ones. I couldn’t get the hang of it then but now I am really into Mac computers etc. Funny old days.

  • @mongreljack
    @mongreljack Год назад +4

    I always enjoy your vids mate, always super interesting local content that most don't know about. May I suggest a doco on the Mayne Family in Brisbane? The literature on this family is fascinating and I think a walk around location vid would be pretty interesting. Ipswich also has plenty of history worth looking into IMO. Keep the content coming whatever you choose as I find it all interesting!

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +1

      @Mongrel Jack's Adventure Time! I have certainly thought about a video of the Mayne's. If I can find a new angle to it, I'll definitely do it.

  • @colinhaylock743
    @colinhaylock743 Год назад +2

    Great work again Rob. Very informative. I often wondered about the history of the area. Thanks so much. :)

  • @joshadsett4835
    @joshadsett4835 7 месяцев назад +2

    boyish smile when seeing the jet

  • @t-rocks1960
    @t-rocks1960 Год назад +2

    Hey Rob, Great Video Mate, I learnt to fly there in the 90s and have spent many hours in that terminal. I have wandered through that cemetery, but never did any research, The name Archerfield always intrigued me, but due the the dates and the nature of the business, I always presumed one of the (many) Archer brothers were involved. I was also there that a private company dug up the old sink holes looking for dumped WW2 aircraft, I don't think they found much. Looking forward to your next Sojourn. 😎

  • @Mark-gy9xx
    @Mark-gy9xx Год назад +2

    Excellent video, very well put together.

  • @tinajenkins8430
    @tinajenkins8430 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this. I grew up in Coopers Plains so was somewhat familiar with Archerfield's history, but you've filled in the gaps for me.

  • @UsualmikeTelevision
    @UsualmikeTelevision Год назад +1

    That look at Archerfield was brilliant! Well done Rob!

  • @gmw19633
    @gmw19633 6 месяцев назад +2

    love your work, your videos make me homesick for Brissy

  • @offroadoffshore153
    @offroadoffshore153 4 месяца назад +1

    Thomas Grenier was my great great great Grandfather. From his house in Sth Brisbane where the Cultural Centre is today the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt departed on his fateful third journey in 1948 first asssembling on the Darling Downs then onroute to Perth, never to be heard of again. In memory of Ludwig a son born in 1854 was christened William Leichardt Grenier.

  • @puppooseman2118
    @puppooseman2118 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much Rob, another very informative video✈️

  • @TheWetworm
    @TheWetworm Год назад +3

    Australian fighter ace Leslie Douglas (Les) Jackson flew with the No.23 Squadron based out of Archerfield before being moved to the No.75 Squadron (Port Moresby) where he'd rack up a bunch of kills under the command of his brother.
    His brother got shot down at the Battle of Port Moresby so command was given to Les who would then go on to lead the charge at the Battle of Milne Bay (racking up even more kills).
    He would become the first fighter ace of New Guinea, awarded the DFC and yea.. Brissy boy! Born in Newmarket, went to BGS, died in 1980 Southport!

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +1

      @moist_nana very interesting. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @TheWetworm
      @TheWetworm Год назад

      @@walkaboutwithrob No worries, love your vids m8

    • @davidewhite69
      @davidewhite69 Год назад +1

      my Amberley State School headmaster, Bill Belford, RAAF pilot, POW Burma Railroad, POW at Seganaski (near Nagasaki) and QLD Light Heavyweight boxing champion, Australian Golden Gloves champion and Australian Heavyweight crown holder, was reprimanded and suspended from flying and put on six months "Confined to Barracks" for flying low over the shop his sweetheart (and future wife) Joan worked at and mock dive bombing a local fishing ship, he flew out of Archerfield that day in a RAAF Tiger Moth

  • @MrEvilmitch
    @MrEvilmitch Год назад +2

    Your channel is awesome Rob 👌 great information and content

  • @chrismcgovern1760
    @chrismcgovern1760 Год назад +1

    Was at the airport lounge just recently -glad you did this too!

  • @Shaknor
    @Shaknor 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this episode, I live in Salisbury so I am very familiar with the area. Love the history of this side of Brisbane.

  • @ronsmith2241
    @ronsmith2241 Год назад +2

    A good video. Thanks Rob.

  • @flynnmason9847
    @flynnmason9847 Год назад +4

    Speedway and drift track are sadly closing in may, believe it was sold😢

  • @lachlanj1228
    @lachlanj1228 Год назад +4

    Really good as l grew up in Acacia Ridge, was hoping you would of mentioned the history of the body of water near the airfield.

    • @Elvis20101
      @Elvis20101 Год назад +2

      Yes, 'The Quarry', I learnt to swim there at 13, my mates would throw me in then haul me out until I could manage on my own, ah childhood memories.

  • @peter360adventures9
    @peter360adventures9 7 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome. General Mac Arthur also built other bases around Brisbane.

  • @louiselunardon7097
    @louiselunardon7097 11 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up in Acacia ridge and know Archerfield very well, have you done history of Acacia ridge! Would love to see my old suburb,

  • @nathwest
    @nathwest Год назад +3

    Champion work!

    • @nathwest
      @nathwest Год назад

      Follow up question: can anyone request access up to the viewing platform at the Archerfield airport?

  • @chrismcgovern1760
    @chrismcgovern1760 Год назад +1

    Another brilliant documentary!

  • @julieschipplock9439
    @julieschipplock9439 Год назад +1

    Very interesting history. Worked in the Archerfield area for many years.

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +1

      @Julie Schipplock thanks! Was a difficult video to make but it turned out ok.

    • @julieschipplock9439
      @julieschipplock9439 Год назад

      @@walkaboutwithrob Looked ok to me. Hard to film with planes flying over lol. I worked at Awisco, a welding supply company, and did a lot of business with Hastings Deering. You work in the area, but don’t think about it’s history background.

  • @wrj888
    @wrj888 Год назад +1

    I live very close to Archerfield and loved the history

  • @jamesru1
    @jamesru1 8 месяцев назад +4

    R.I.P Archerfield speedway

  • @paulkeys175
    @paulkeys175 9 месяцев назад +1

    Our family home is in Spowers street just off Kerry road and desgrand st. I went to school in the blue catholic school building in Mortimer Road at the Beaudesert road intersection. The old quarry near the souths football field was part of the huge American airfield and used as a tip after the war. I vividly remember the detectives from Marooka coming to the school and flogging our tommy gun that a couple of us kids had dug out of the mud at the quarry. It was drained in the 1990's and dozens of machine guns were recovered. My dad and several friends worked at Hastings on kerry road.

    • @stevemurray3431
      @stevemurray3431 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a Moorooka boy and we used to raid the quarry on our bikes (it was securely fenced off) for electrical parts and scrap metal in the fifties. The story I was told that all the left over spare parts and supplies from the hangers in Kerry Road were simply bulldozed into the quarry when the Americans left in 45. No attempt was ever made to cover the parts. The quarry slowly filled with water during the fifties and drowned the booty. The edges of the quarry were pure gold as the abandoned stores were simply pushed over the edge. You simply had to climb down the tip face to retrieve anything you wanted. Over the late fifties the quarry slowly filled. We used to scavenge for copper and stuff which we then sold off. Money was in short supply for us but we managed. The best of times.

  • @user-du8cs8sn2v
    @user-du8cs8sn2v Год назад +1

    Great video Rob. It's worth mentioning that the speedway will have its last ever race on June 2nd this year and will become no more than a memory thereafter :(

  • @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904
    @bikerssupportingcountrytow6904 Год назад +8

    Opposite the airport there is a paddock with a pond in the middle of it. Rumours are nobody seen the bottom of it and at the end of World War 2 a lot of the military equipment including tanks cars and trucks was pushed over the edge into the hole. I was born in 1964 living in a place called Camira. I remember in the late 60s and the early 70s they had light aircraft and used to have a race from Archerfield to Amberley and back there was some 60 to 70 aircraft flying.

    • @jamesru1
      @jamesru1 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'd believe it I grew up near a place that had a rumour similar and people actually found WWII motorbikes in the hole

    • @andyirons7162
      @andyirons7162 5 месяцев назад +1

      Damn that aircraft race woukd have been awesome to see. With regards to the bottomless pit, its called Carr's Quarry....they made it into a airshelter during ww2, so I would say the bottom was known before they filled it with a natural spring...FWIW, I got this info of BBC site. I honestly thought that hole was some type of sink-hole....they say once they filled it with water the locals use to swim in it.

    • @MrRobertjusher
      @MrRobertjusher 4 месяца назад +1

      I grew up in Acacia ridge and as a kid we would ride our bikes to that sink hole and the fence was always cut someone where as kids and we would swim there…

    • @thatguy-nz1jm
      @thatguy-nz1jm Месяц назад +1

      My grandma lived in coopers Plains from the mid 50s until she passed in 2018. I lived in acacia Ridge as a kid in the 90s they drained in when I was a kid and found all that and more.

  • @divarachelenvy
    @divarachelenvy Год назад +1

    Very informative as usual, cheers Rob...

  • @uzetaab
    @uzetaab Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the video, thanks. Just commenting to boost the algorithm.

  • @gillianfahey6464
    @gillianfahey6464 Год назад

    Thanks Rob Didn’t think old Archerfield would be so interesting and surprising! My son lives at Richlands so it was amazing to hear it was part of a pastoral station. When he bought his off the plan townhouse a few years ago the surrounding land was market gardens which are now new housing estates. He can hear the Speedway at night but that has been sold and is closing this year ..

    • @tabithascoot
      @tabithascoot Год назад

      I am in Richlands too. My italian aunty grew up on a farm on old progress road, which is still being farmed! there is a memorial to the Italian Settler's in the old school grounds.

  • @user-io2bd4cq9z
    @user-io2bd4cq9z 9 месяцев назад +2

    i used to work across the road from there and lived up the road at rocklea

  • @wendybrealey8368
    @wendybrealey8368 Год назад +2

    Great research. Love your history lessons about the lesser known suburbs. I feel like they need to be captured and saved - by the State library maybe. I am sure some of your info isn’t as readily available in such a collated manner elsewhere.

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +1

      @Wendy Brealey all the information is out there, it's just a matter of finding it and wrenching it out of the record-keepers.

  • @margaretg9407
    @margaretg9407 Год назад +4

    Rob, great history as usual but you went to archerfield raceway but if you follow Mortimer rd back towards to acacia ridge is a fenced off quarry which is like a lake, that was drained sometimes in the 90's and they were pulling WW2 planes, guns etc where the US dumped them, and the odd dumped car back in the day. I say this because when we are in drought you can see where the Americans had bunkers there....

    • @russellgoode4806
      @russellgoode4806 Год назад +3

      Remember it well, but i think 80s. i went there to see what they pulled out regularly but it got closed down because of the amount of explosives in the hole

    • @shmick4203
      @shmick4203 Год назад +1

      The bunker consists of one main room with two entry points which each have a thick wooden door a couple of meters inside the actual entry which can be seen.

    • @jasonchapman9116
      @jasonchapman9116 Год назад +1

      We used to jump off the bunker and swim there as kids, remember it well.

    • @andyirons7162
      @andyirons7162 5 месяцев назад

      @@shmick4203 thanks for sharing....so hole isn't that deep?

    • @OldFellaDave
      @OldFellaDave 3 месяца назад

      The recovery got closed down because the dude running it ran out of money. He pulled up some rusted bored out (destroyed) Machine Guns and aircraft parts and a couple of stolen cars a swell ... Including one the owner was tracked down, and he said he pushed it in himself lol ;) There were no 'Tommy Guns' or 'Whole planes' or 'explosives' found. The Oz in WW2 site did an extensive report on the recovery using old newspapers, tv and interviews.

  • @47enth
    @47enth 4 месяца назад +1

    11:35 hey I work there :D
    The old hangars still use wooden support beams. I recall someone saying its the last aircraft hangar in qld to use wooden supports or something to that affect? Were not allowed to modify them in anyway as they're heritage listed. They're being used for maitenance on catapillar heavy machinary for the BNE and surrounding area :)

  • @v6hilux
    @v6hilux Год назад +2

    Hi Rob, I love your work. Any chance you can do something on the cattle drive from the area south of Greenbank to to Rocklea Markets via Teviot Rd and Paradise Rd. Now there is an army base on the original route. It also was part of the original coach route (Cobb and Co ????). I think the original Tavern is still there on Teviot Rd (crnr of Tyson), but just a house now.

    • @andreamaxwell9461
      @andreamaxwell9461 Год назад +1

      My father and his mate rode in that. He lives in North Maclean down the road still today

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +3

      @v6hilux I've been compiling notes for a Greenbank video...

  • @jeremycanard5420
    @jeremycanard5420 10 месяцев назад +1

    Also there was a matching ground control tower which toped the racy art deco terminal.

  • @thripflorin2746
    @thripflorin2746 Год назад +1

    👍👍 once again great research Rob

  • @gordyokeeffe361
    @gordyokeeffe361 Год назад +1

    Great video Rob!

  • @sandramackin9817
    @sandramackin9817 Год назад +2

    The main terminal men's room door is interesting with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, thanks for the behind the door look 😂 but was there a ladies room with someone on the door since you mentioned those 2 aviatrix Maude Bonney and Jean Batten. I have been so unaware of the Americans in Brisbane and surrounds during the war until watching your video's.

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +1

      @Sandra Mackin there must be a ladies loo there somewhere but didn't notice it. And yes it'd be either Jean or Maude I'm guessing. Or the cat. Did you see the Battle of Brisbane video?

    • @sandramackin9817
      @sandramackin9817 Год назад

      @@walkaboutwithrob yes her cat in the plane and yes watched the Battle of Brisbane video. Interesting historical facts to know now.

  • @hoightb
    @hoightb Год назад

    Wow so much history with the airport, amazing, especially when I drive past there frequently and had no idea. Thanks for informing me and others.
    Great vid and keep up the great work 👍

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад

      @BeardeDragon77 Thanks indeed for the feedback. There's history literally everywhere and I just love digging a little deeper to find it.

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 11 месяцев назад +2

    I see that single engine jet flying over my work most days.

  • @oliverbenis
    @oliverbenis 5 месяцев назад

    Another excellent video Rob of a near by suburb of Brisbane.

  • @Shelldrakeaus
    @Shelldrakeaus 7 месяцев назад +7

    speedway is now closed and Im glad coz as a shift worker in that area we don't get hoons coming around in the wet no more thrashing their cars.

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah it's sad for many people, but nobody can deny that as a grassroots racetrack it attracted the WORST illegal hooning behaviour to the area and it was never policed adequately. At least now it will be an overall benefit to society as an e-commerce warehouse (or whatever they make it).

  • @Sockdarner007
    @Sockdarner007 7 месяцев назад +1

    You survived Forest Lake. Well done!

  • @raindog428
    @raindog428 Год назад +1

    Loved it ..thanku xx

  • @jimmyboy2
    @jimmyboy2 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Southern Cross plane is on display opposite the International BNE Airport ... corner of the roundabout. It's in a glass wall and tricky to drive into car park ... I believe that's the case, otherwise ppl would use it as a waiting spot for arrivals.

  • @robbartnik2940
    @robbartnik2940 7 месяцев назад

    Parts of the 2017 movie "Australia Day" were filmed on the street you pan up at 12:25. I lived just around the corner at the time.

  • @geoffrey1967
    @geoffrey1967 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Rob, would you please do a video on Fitzgibbon, the smallest suburb in Brisbane, thanks.

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  5 месяцев назад +1

      Actually Petrie Terrace is the smallest suburb, then comes Gordon Park.

    • @geoffrey1967
      @geoffrey1967 5 месяцев назад

      @walkaboutwithrob oh really, Bald Hills & Strathpine are also old suburbs that need exploration.

    • @vivienfleming4723
      @vivienfleming4723 4 месяца назад

      I find the size of suburbs fascinating. I've long felt that Redland Bay must be one of the biggest in the south-east. It just goes on and on and on. Apparently, it's 52.4 square kilometres.

  • @mariehillard1742
    @mariehillard1742 Месяц назад

    My kindergarten teacher was a Miss Byrd or Bird.

  • @TapeFlip
    @TapeFlip 8 месяцев назад

    Pretty interesting mate! i grew up in Acacia Ridge.

  • @gordo5863
    @gordo5863 7 месяцев назад

    No mention of the bunker?
    Across the road on the Mortimer street junction, toward the dog park & souths?

  • @Jsrscrap09
    @Jsrscrap09 Год назад +2

    Sad to see the Archerfield speed way closes in May this year new owners flatting whole land

  • @MrRobertjusher
    @MrRobertjusher 4 месяца назад

    In the 70’s I would sit in the long grass near the edge of the runways. Got chased by security many times. Also made pocket money picking up cans to recycle at the speedway after race nights… simpler times

  • @shellebelle53
    @shellebelle53 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really great video, I knew nothing about this area other than my uncle and cousins used to race at the Speedway early 80's. You have a real knack/gift for making these videos interesting 😊

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  11 месяцев назад

      @shelleigh5993 thanks! I knew virtually nothing about the Archerfield area either until I began investigating it. Local history can be a rather dry subject for some, so I just try to include as many different things in them as possible. Keep them moving and entertaining.

    • @shellebelle53
      @shellebelle53 11 месяцев назад +1

      @walkaboutwithrob you most certainly make them both interesting and entertaining, so Thank you!

  • @gabbyb7342
    @gabbyb7342 4 месяца назад

    RIP Archerfield Speedway 2023 :( I was surprized you did mention the Carr's Quarry / Air Raid Shelter

  • @JasonRiley276
    @JasonRiley276 4 месяца назад

    I have seen a few of your videos now (only recently found your page, I lived in Kingston in the 80s and 90s) and have noticed you look up when an aircraft flys overhead. Are you an aviator?

  • @jeremycanard5420
    @jeremycanard5420 10 месяцев назад +2

    The idiots got rid of the original chrome art deco furniture from the waiting room. It was there in the 1970s as i used to wait there and smoke in what was an elegant space. . .

  • @Capt_Samba
    @Capt_Samba 8 месяцев назад

    Man, you forgot about Gil Layt, might be recent history but he was a massive part of Archerfield

  • @SteveMack
    @SteveMack Год назад

    👌

    • @t-rocks1960
      @t-rocks1960 Год назад

      Hey Rob, Great Video Mate, I learnt to fly there in the 90s and have spent many hours in that terminal. I have wandered through that cemetery, but never did any research, The name Archerfield always intrigued me, but due the the dates and the nature of the business, I always presumed one of the (many) Archer brothers were involved. I was also there that a private company dug up the old sink holes looking for dumped WW2 aircraft, I don't think they found much. Looking forward to your next Sojourn. 😎

  • @OldFellaDave
    @OldFellaDave 3 месяца назад +1

    How and when did Eagle Farm take back over as Brisbane's Primary Airport?

  • @midnightrambler6018
    @midnightrambler6018 11 месяцев назад +1

    Now that's what I call a top video... Is Caboolture on your list ???????

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  11 месяцев назад +1

      @midnightrambler6018 thanks! And yes, am most keen to explore Caboolture!

  • @doones4649
    @doones4649 Год назад +1

    Hi Rob . Did you ever find any thing about the large hole across the road from the airport . It's been said for years that the Yank's used it as an equipment dump site . Thanks for the Vid mate .

    • @chrismcgovern1760
      @chrismcgovern1760 Год назад +1

      Oh wow! Anyone else with news about that?

    • @doncoleman4938
      @doncoleman4938 Год назад +3

      Rumours persisted for years that it was amongst other things a secret entry to underground bunkers, and where surplus WW2 equipment was dumped in 1945-46. There were even supposed to be crates of Harley Davidson motorcycles that were shipped to Brisbane but never assembled. I can't recall which year (mid 1980s?) when they pumped out the water and put on display found items. A couple of stolen motorbikes and bicycles were found, but nothing of great value.

    • @thripflorin2746
      @thripflorin2746 Год назад +2

      When the water is low enough you can see the entrance to whatever it was

    • @cliffweier3126
      @cliffweier3126 Год назад +1

      There is a system of tunnels that link the hangers on the air field to the maintenance hangers on Kerry Road. one of the entrances is in the water hole on Mortimer

    • @thripflorin2746
      @thripflorin2746 Год назад

      Cheers Cliff. That would explain why they wiil not build anything heavy on there. I do prefer the mystery though 😀👍

  • @bigcarle
    @bigcarle Год назад +1

    Rob did you know that Archerfield is the airport the "Stinson" airplane took off from and was lost over the Mac Phearson ranges on the Border and survivors found by Bernard O'Reilly 14 days later

    • @paulh4691
      @paulh4691 Год назад +1

      Slight correction, he found them on the 10th day. If you haven't already, the Jack Thomson film about it "Riddle of the Stinson" is well worth watching and the mock up full size Stinson in it is the one that now sits out the front of Oreilly's guesthouse. ruclips.net/video/lk6XcvbIF1Y/видео.html

    • @bigcarle
      @bigcarle Год назад +1

      @@paulh4691 thanks for the correction op the amount of days, i wasnt quite sure, i have the book and the DVD both interesting and Jack Thompson did an excellent job in the movie

    • @paulh4691
      @paulh4691 Год назад +2

      @@bigcarle Yep me too👍 good movie and O'reilly's Green Mountains book is a great read

  • @Bimshelfahdwelf7973
    @Bimshelfahdwelf7973 4 дня назад

    At 0:44 I’m pretty sure I saw my mums car

  • @Bimshelfahdwelf7973
    @Bimshelfahdwelf7973 Месяц назад

    PLANES!!!!!

  • @DarkMatter1992
    @DarkMatter1992 Год назад +2

    Didn't I say it was going to be a good one?

  • @DirtySlapper99
    @DirtySlapper99 10 месяцев назад +2

    Ppl can keep their complaints about hooning to themselves now. You said go to the track we did and even had our own. But gone now along with our money and any form of worthwhile activity left in this what was home 🖕 Queensland government

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  10 месяцев назад +3

      @ilikebigskidsandicannotlie3449 No. Telling people to "keep their complaints about hooning to themselves now" is just a form of censorship. Free speech is a wonderful thing, and I'll exercise it right here - I think hooning is a despicable and dangerous pastime. Innocent people are injured or killed because of the selfish, lunatic attitudes of some drivers. How many more people have to die before hooners get the message and stop being such assholes?

    • @DirtySlapper99
      @DirtySlapper99 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@walkaboutwithrob the people you're thinking about never came to the track. Some of them became less antisocial and then completely reformed and almost instantly. We introduced these kids to motorsport which brings it's own challenges and most importantly discipline and respect. That's just how it works so were not the ppl in the industrial estates as we were most likely working either in business probably trying to work out the tax ect or more than likely the night before working on the car. All the tire's all the radiators All the panels petrol everything was i believe a part of the economy ppl didn't think about. Our cars were towed we have trailers and tow vehicle,s and yes can travel to Warrick coffs ect however as mentioned we're all self employed and that's a bloody big deal to loose 3 days for a trip and session times ect are a joke at Queensland raceway. But that's fine for me but what about the kid in the estate where can he go now. QR costs a small fortune and absolutely everytime I go there's more police than you can imagine targeting them. Personally i don't care if they are wanted for hooning ect when leaving a place where it's legal can be the very thing that can fix the issue. Now in the beautiful home we called Archerfield drift park we had a wonderful family always ready and working our arse,s off trying to get those kids in the gate and we did. Thanks has to go to the police they were truly wonderful they've pulled up with lights ect when loading the car but the attitude towards those kids was spot on. They'd drive off tail lights smashed ect and if those tires were good brakes ect all safe they'd just grin 👍 all the way back to Ipswich I'd always be pulled over towing the falcon never a rbt check just genuinely wanting to know how it'd gone. One car i had was parked in the street and the local kids painted it. The last 2 nights at Archerfield drift park we had guy's on track from around the world and some lads from outback sa. We got a price of 3 million to save it as we're way quieter than speedway bcc gave approval however the state government killed it ALOT of shady shit got pulled on us over the years. On the very last day i drove onto that sacred track knowing the Queensland government had announced 6m for cameras to stop hooning 🤦 check out a channel called Grass Roots Drifting for a story about the true impact. Chong a cerebral porsey affected fella who who went just as hard as any of us. They now can't afford to drift 😔 we're trying to get help and that video is in a contest atm you're vote would be awesome 🤙
      It's just so sad it was the heart of our home 😔

    • @DirtySlapper99
      @DirtySlapper99 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@walkaboutwithrob and I'll bloody fight for free speech right beside you mate 🤙

  • @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105
    @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105 Месяц назад

    8:10 👁👃👁 spare a thought for the b double driver with this car parking under his trailer .... wonder why we get the SHIT's

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Месяц назад +1

      I don't see any car parked under the trailer

    • @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105
      @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105 Месяц назад

      @@walkaboutwithrob the blue one cob I can't see a Prime movie being able to hook up again either

    • @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105
      @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105 Месяц назад

      Not shiting on you cob love your local insight

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Месяц назад +1

      @@utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105 The blue car is mine and I parked well away from the trailer. Additionally, I was there for all of fifteen minutes to get the shot, then I left. If the truck had arrived to carry the trailer away during that fifteen minutes I would of course moved my car.

    • @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105
      @utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105 Месяц назад

      ​@@walkaboutwithrob thats funny I didn't even click that that was your blue car as I've been going to make a joke that there's a blue car flowing you in the Rathdowney and other videos 😂 but yeah it's totally in the way out of truck when a hook back up is what it is

  • @stretchka111
    @stretchka111 6 месяцев назад

    Traditional custodians the British

  • @steviev1422
    @steviev1422 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah top work mate, true, but don't need to see you pee (again), and wtf has Ms Ball got to do with it?
    ..too much sun bro? :)

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  7 месяцев назад +7

      @steviev1422 thanks for the passive-aggressive comment. Let me respond in kind. Ms Ball was mentioned as she had a conveniently appropriate surname that reflected her role as a PE teacher. (Following so far?) And I only put in the peeing bit to piss you off. Glad it worked! And no, not to much sun. Just a love of life and exploration and creativity. Anything else?

    • @stendecstretcher5678
      @stendecstretcher5678 6 месяцев назад

      Goon.

    • @Shaknor
      @Shaknor 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hopefully he adds the odd pee in every few episodes just for you. Also the Ball joke was spot on, maybe you had too much of something?

    • @Paul_Au
      @Paul_Au 2 месяца назад

      @@walkaboutwithrob Keep peeing!
      Everyone does it, even if some like to pretend that they don't!

  • @olivedrabgarage6243
    @olivedrabgarage6243 Год назад +2

    Another great video Rob. The US Army Air Corp 5th Air Force landed P-40's flown from the US in 1942 at Archerfield. I know the 7th Fighter Pursuit Squadron was one of them, named "The Screaming Demons" and had a squadron insignia of a Demons face. Some of the aircraft that fly up from Sydney's Bankstown airport didn't make, from memory 2 got lost and 2 crash landed. The details I'd have to look up but they were the first US military unit to occupy the air field in WW2 until they moved north to Darwin to help the RAAF fight off Japanese attacking aircraft and launch raids on Rabaul from FNQ/NT.
    You might find the history behind Hanger 7 and Eagle Farm really interesting with regards to WW2 history. A lot of enemy aircraft were reverse engineered there and test flown with stories of jumpy anti-aircraft gunners often taking pot shots at these aircraft and many USAAF aircraft being assembled there.
    The Ford factory just south of the airfield assembled aircraft, Jeeps and landing barges that were then floated down a canal to the Brisbane River near the US Navy Catalina float plane base which I believe is mow the international cruise terminal area.
    Anyway....get onto Peter Dunn and check out his website Oz at War ( www.ozatwar.com) as he's got a massive amount of WW2 history of not only Brisbane and SEQ but Australia as a whole.

  • @signature1990
    @signature1990 Год назад +4

    Love the woke indigenous pandering....

    • @walkaboutwithrob
      @walkaboutwithrob  Год назад +5

      @signature 1990 I thought you might. I put it there just for you.