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In prehistory, the area was inhabited by the ] Aboriginal clan. Corroborees were held at Sedgeley Park estate. In prehistory, the area was inhabited by the ] Aboriginal clan. Corroborees were held at Sedgeley Park estate.


The name ''Alderley'' derives from ] in ], ].<ref name="qpnl" /> Alderley is an older suburb, having had a post office since 1878 and a ] since 1899. The name ''Alderley'' derives from ] in ], ].<ref name="qpnl" /> Alderley is an older suburb, having had a post office since 1878 and a ] since 1899.


On Saturday 19 April 1890 auctioneers G. T. Bell offered 296 residential lots (mostly 16 perches) in Alderley Park Estate on Hall Street, Alderley Street and Wakefield Street with South Pine Road to the west. The estate was diagonally opposite the Alderley Arms Hotel. At the time of sale, the ] had not yet been built however the proposed railway route line is marked on the land sale advertisement. Hall Street now terminates at the ] instead of continuing through to South Pine Road as it was in 1890.<ref>{{Cite document|title=Alderley Park|date=1890|hdl = 10462/deriv/280195}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article176140414|title=Advertising|last=|first=|date=18 April 1890|newspaper=]|accessdate=27 August 2019|issue=5,464|location=Queensland, Australia|page=8|via=National Library of Australia|archive-date=16 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201016224155/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/176140414|url-status=live}}</ref> At the auction, only 51 of the 296 lots were sold for an average price of {{Australian pound|28|8|8}} for a total of {{Australian pound|1450||}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3510202|title=COMMERCIAL.|date=21 April 1890|newspaper=]|accessdate=27 August 2019|issue=10,067|location=Queensland, Australia|volume=XLVI|page=3|via=National Library of Australia}}</ref> On Saturday 19 April 1890 auctioneers G. T. Bell offered 296 residential lots (mostly 16 perches) in Alderley Park Estate on Hall Street, Alderley Street and Wakefield Street with South Pine Road to the west. The estate was diagonally opposite the Alderley Arms Hotel. At the time of sale, the ] had not yet been built however the proposed railway route line is marked on the land sale advertisement. Hall Street now terminates at the ] instead of continuing through to South Pine Road as it was in 1890.<ref>{{Cite document|title=Alderley Park|date=1890|hdl = 10462/deriv/280195}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article176140414|title=Advertising|last=|first=|date=18 April 1890|newspaper=]|accessdate=27 August 2019|issue=5,464|location=Queensland, Australia|page=8|via=National Library of Australia|archive-date=16 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201016224155/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/176140414|url-status=live}}</ref> At the auction, only 51 of the 296 lots were sold for an average price of {{Australian pound|28|8|8}} for a total of {{Australian pound|1450||}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3510202|title=COMMERCIAL.|date=21 April 1890|newspaper=]|accessdate=27 August 2019|issue=10,067|location=Queensland, Australia|volume=XLVI|page=3|via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>
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==Demographics== ==Demographics==
In the {{CensusAU|2011}}, Alderley recorded a population of 5,679 people, 51.1% female and 48.9% male.<ref name="Census 2011"/> The median age of the Alderley population was 33 years, 4 years below the national median of 37. 78.5% of people living in Alderley were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 3.1%, New Zealand 2.7%, India 1.1%, Nepal 0.9%, South Africa 0.6%. 88.4% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 1% Nepali, 0.8% Italian, 0.7% Spanish, 0.6% Korean, 0.5% Cantonese.<ref name="Census 2011"/> In the {{CensusAU|2011}}, Alderley recorded a population of 5,679 people, 51.1% female and 48.9% male.<ref name="Census 2011"/> The median age of the Alderley population was 33 years, 4 years below the national median of 37. 78.5% of people living in Alderley were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 3.1%, New Zealand 2.7%, India 1.1%, Nepal 0.9%, South Africa 0.6%. 88.4% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 1% Nepali, 0.8% Italian, 0.7% Spanish, 0.6% Korean, 0.5% Cantonese.<ref name="Census 2011"/>


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 13:23, 6 November 2020

Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Alderley
BrisbaneQueensland
The Alderley Hotel
Alderley is located in QueenslandAlderleyAlderley
Coordinates27°25′36″S 152°59′59″E / 27.4266°S 152.9997°E / -27.4266; 152.9997 (Alderley (centre of suburb))
Population6,117 (2016 census)
 • Density2,450/km (6,340/sq mi)
Established1878
Postcode(s)4051
Area2.5 km (1.0 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST (UTC+10:00)
Location7.2 km (4 mi) N of Brisbane GPO
LGA(s)City of Brisbane
(Enoggera Ward; Marchant Ward)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Brisbane
Suburbs around Alderley:
Enoggera Stafford Stafford
Enoggera Alderley Grange
Ashgrove Ashgrove Newmarket

Alderley is a northern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Alderley had a population of 6,117 people.

Geography

Alderley is 7 kilometres (4 mi) north-west of the Brisbane CBD. It is surrounded by Newmarket in the south, Ashgrove and Enoggera in the west, Grange and Stafford in the east and Kedron and Everton Park in the north. At the 2006 census, it had a population of 5,068.

Alderley has several warehouses, a police station and a community-based shopping complex that includes a Coles supermarket and Liquorland bottleshop.

History

Newmarket Brickworks Chimney, 2015

In prehistory, the area was inhabited by the Turrbal Aboriginal clan. Corroborees were held at Sedgeley Park estate.

The name Alderley derives from Alderley Edge in Cheshire, England. Alderley is an older suburb, having had a post office since 1878 and a railway station since 1899.

On Saturday 19 April 1890 auctioneers G. T. Bell offered 296 residential lots (mostly 16 perches) in Alderley Park Estate on Hall Street, Alderley Street and Wakefield Street with South Pine Road to the west. The estate was diagonally opposite the Alderley Arms Hotel. At the time of sale, the Ferny Grove railway line had not yet been built however the proposed railway route line is marked on the land sale advertisement. Hall Street now terminates at the Alderley railway station instead of continuing through to South Pine Road as it was in 1890. At the auction, only 51 of the 296 lots were sold for an average price of £28/8/8 for a total of £1450.

On Saturday 14 March 1914 auctioneers Isles, Love & Co offered 86 residential lots (mostly 16 perches) in the Green Hills Estate bounded by Lloyd Street to the north, Cole Street to the east and both sides of Elfreda Street.

On Saturday 29 October 1921 auctioneers Blocksidge & Ferguson offered 232 residential allotments of 18 and 22 perches in the Smyth's Hill Estate bounded by Longsight Street to the north, Raymont Road to the south, Longsight Street to the west and Mornington Street to the east. (Mornington Street does not exist in this far south due to the subsequent development of Alderley Grove Park.)

On Saturday 17 June 1922 auctioneers Cameron Bros offered 53 residential sites of mostly 16 perches in Hall Street, Alderley Avenue and Wakefield Streets.

On Saturday 2 October 1937 auctioneers Isles, Love & Co offered 26 residential sites ranging from 24 to 31 perches in Section 2 of the Manwaring Estate on Goskar Avenue and Banks Road.

Trams operated by the Brisbane City Council ran to the suburb between 1949 and 1968.

In the 2011 census, Alderley recorded a population of 5,679 people, 51.1% female and 48.9% male.

In the 2016 census, Alderley had a population of 6,117 people.

Heritage listings

Farrington House, 1932

Alderley has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Education

There are no schools in Alderley. The nearest primary schools are Enoggera State School in neighbouring Enoggerra to the west, Wilston State School in neighbouring Grange to the east, Newmarket State School in neighbouring Newmarket to the south-east, and Oakleigh State School in neighbouring Ashgrove to the south-west. The nearest secondary schools are Evereton Park State High School in Everton Park to the north and Kelvin Grove State College in Kelvin Grove to the south-east.

Demographics

In the 2011 census, Alderley recorded a population of 5,679 people, 51.1% female and 48.9% male. The median age of the Alderley population was 33 years, 4 years below the national median of 37. 78.5% of people living in Alderley were born in Australia, compared to the national average of 69.8%; the next most common countries of birth were England 3.1%, New Zealand 2.7%, India 1.1%, Nepal 0.9%, South Africa 0.6%. 88.4% of people spoke only English at home; the next most popular languages were 1% Nepali, 0.8% Italian, 0.7% Spanish, 0.6% Korean, 0.5% Cantonese.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Alderley (SSC)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 October 2018. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. "Enoggera Ward". Brisbane City Council. Brisbane City Council. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  3. "Marchant Ward". Brisbane City Council. Brisbane City Council. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Alderley – suburb in City of Brisbane (entry 44135)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  5. "Alderley Park" (Document). 1890. hdl:10462/deriv/280195. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  6. "Advertising". Brisbane. No. 5, 464. Queensland, Australia. 18 April 1890. p. 8. Archived from the original on 16 October 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. "COMMERCIAL". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XLVI, no. 10, 067. Queensland, Australia. 21 April 1890. p. 3. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. "The Green Hill Estate" (Document). 1914. hdl:10462/deriv/280196. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  9. "Advertising". Daily Standard. No. 390. Queensland, Australia. 14 March 1914. p. 8 (SECOND EDITION). Archived from the original on 16 October 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. "Smyths Hill Estate, Alderley" (Document). 1921. hdl:10462/comp/2884. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  11. "Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. No. 19, 898. Queensland, Australia. 29 October 1921. p. 10. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. "Alderley Grove Park" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  13. "Alderley : choice sites in the Bay View & Alderley Heights Estates" (Document). 1922. hdl:10462/deriv/420916. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  14. "Advertising". Daily Standard. No. 2948. Queensland, Australia. 16 June 1922. p. 8. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  15. "Manwaring Estate, Section 2: Alderley" (Document). 1937. hdl:10462/deriv/252817. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  16. "Advertising". The Courier-mail. No. 1276. Queensland, Australia. 2 October 1937. p. 24. Archived from the original on 16 October 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Alderley". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 24 October 2013. Edit this at Wikidata
  18. "Strathearn (entry 602064)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  19. "Farrington House (entry 600046)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  20. "Newmarket Brickworks Chimney (entry 601357)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  21. "Queensland Globe". State of Queensland. Retrieved 16 October 2020.

Sources

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