The February 1893 flood in Brisbane was devastating and flooded areas of the town which had never been submerged before. Whole houses floated off their stumps and were swept down the river. Flood debris smashed against the Victoria Bridge which eventually was destroyed by the force. Eleven people drowned and 189 were admitted to hospital. A second flood deluged Brisbane several weeks later, although it didn't reach the heights of the earlier one
Launceston is a flood prone municipality. The last major flood occurred in 1929. In this flood, appr...
This bridge was officially opened on 1st October 1896. The first permanent bridge was washed away in...
Launceston has been known to be susceptible to flooding since the first major flood was recorded in...
View east from Milton looking towards Montague Road, South Brisbane. Many homes and businesses compl...
View looking down Charlotte Street during the flood of 19-22 March 1864. This area was known as Frog...
Submerged International House caretakers' residence. The University of Queensland did not escape the...
Panorama view from roof of Parliament House across swollen City Reach to South Brisbane. Imperial Sw...
The album Photographs : Brisbane floods 1893 contains 73 photographs mounted on boards in a blue alb...
On 7 February 1931, the Bremer River rose to 47 feet and 6 inches and flooded Brisbane Street, Ipswi...
The Bremer River was in flood and rose to 47 feet and 6 inches. These images were taken on 7 Februa...
Men, children and animals wade through the floodwaters outside the Waterloo Hotel
In 1897, the second permanent Victoria Bridge opened, following the first, which was washed away in ...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
Canton experienced two floods 17 days apart on August 13 and August 30 of 1940. The first flood was ...
Launceston is a flood prone municipality. The last major flood occurred in 1929. In this flood, appr...
This bridge was officially opened on 1st October 1896. The first permanent bridge was washed away in...
Launceston has been known to be susceptible to flooding since the first major flood was recorded in...
View east from Milton looking towards Montague Road, South Brisbane. Many homes and businesses compl...
View looking down Charlotte Street during the flood of 19-22 March 1864. This area was known as Frog...
Submerged International House caretakers' residence. The University of Queensland did not escape the...
Panorama view from roof of Parliament House across swollen City Reach to South Brisbane. Imperial Sw...
The album Photographs : Brisbane floods 1893 contains 73 photographs mounted on boards in a blue alb...
On 7 February 1931, the Bremer River rose to 47 feet and 6 inches and flooded Brisbane Street, Ipswi...
The Bremer River was in flood and rose to 47 feet and 6 inches. These images were taken on 7 Februa...
Men, children and animals wade through the floodwaters outside the Waterloo Hotel
In 1897, the second permanent Victoria Bridge opened, following the first, which was washed away in ...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
On 13th January 2011 major flooding occurred throughout most of the Brisbane River catchment, most s...
Canton experienced two floods 17 days apart on August 13 and August 30 of 1940. The first flood was ...
Launceston is a flood prone municipality. The last major flood occurred in 1929. In this flood, appr...
This bridge was officially opened on 1st October 1896. The first permanent bridge was washed away in...
Launceston has been known to be susceptible to flooding since the first major flood was recorded in...