This documentary covers the period from 1827 with the establishment of the convict lime kilns, to 1904 when Ipswich became a City. #ipswichqld #queensland #brisbane
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@walkaboutwithrob Жыл бұрын
As usual, this documentary has been uploaded in 4K. Please check that your playback setting is 4K. (I look great in HD!).
@fishhead1982Күн бұрын
Can I ask for the source of the two shilling being stolen? That amused me and I would like to keep it as a factoid.
@totalrecone14 күн бұрын
3:58
@Scribe333
You were SO CLOSE to the Ipswich Masonic Lodge. Its a very very old and historic one with many influential members to history... Its RIGHT NEXT to the Memorial building! Why didnt you check it out?
@anyellyday
What's going on at
@TheLordDeliverence
You do a great job researching and story telling about locations across Australia that are so often overlooked. That said, injecting little clips like Gordon Ramsey or Star Trek don't feel suited for this type of content and in my view subtract from the work/effort you put in. It's only a small thing and I'm not trying to put you down, I really am impressed with your content and just thought I'd provide some feedback.
@cassandratrammell6950
I'm new to the channel and loving the history of where I grew up. Thanks Rob.
@M2the72
If lads saw rob theyd walk the other way💯💚
@Sunny-qc2dm
Did you do Toowoomba yet?
@Bims79-w3b
69 nice
@Bims79-w3b
Do a video on Yeerongpilly memorial park PS I live in Yeerongpilly
@Bims79-w3b
13:30
@BjAnderson26
Couldn't think of a worse place to live 🤣
@G-G._
great vid mate, come and do a video on Noosa / Coolum Areas! love the history up here
@pascalswager9100
You are good value mate 😂 got some crackers in there.! I'm subbing, stoked you popped up on My feed 😊
@pascalswager9100
Really enjoyed it mate! Well done 😊
@MrMicSilk
I knew peopel that lived in Silkstone out of Ipswich, thier daughter married me, I am a Silk (Michael) , nothing to do with silkstone, why Silkstone?
@sultanabran1
22:25
@neil38036
Taking care of business
@slamshed
As always. an informative and entertaining interlude from the drudge of life, thanks Rob.,