History of Rochedale Worksheet
On the main page, answer these questions:
1. Around what year did settlement begin in the Rochedale area? ______
2. Name the two families who between them owned nearly all the Rochedale area at one time.
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3. In what year did Rochedale State School open? ______
4. How many pupils did the school open with? ______
5. Name the 3 roads that make up the boundary between Rochedale and Rochedale South.
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6. How many species of birds were recorded in Rochedale in the 1981 survey? ______
7. What park has a lagoon with wild fowl living on it? ______
Click on the small map of the Rochedale area to open up the larger one, then answer these questions:
8. Name the creek that runs alongside the Gateway Motorway ______
9. Name the 2 roads that cross Priests Gully. ______
10. What direction is:
(a) Rochedale State School from Dennis Road ______
(b) Runcorn from Rochedale State School ______
(c) Upper Mt Gravatt from Rochedale State School ______
(d) Underwood Park from Springwood Rd ______
11. Along what roads would I travel to get to Priests Gully from Rochedale State School?
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Click on the Aboriginal History page and answer these questions:
12. How long have Aboriginal people live in South East Queensland? ______
13. What was another name for an Aboriginal family group? ______
14. Did the family group move from camp to camp throughout the year? ______
15. Name two suburbs that originated from Aboriginal words and their meanings. ______
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16. Where was a bora ring found? ______
17. Who was often helped by Aboriginals in the early days? ______
18. What sort of nuts did the Aboriginal people like to gather? ______
19. Who grew grew these trees to encourage the Aboriginals to come? ______
Click on the Early Settlers page and answer these questions:
20. In what year was free settlement first allowed in Queensland? ______
21. Where was the first Post Office at Eight Miles Plains located and who was its first Post Master?
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22. In what year was the first school erected at Eight Mile Plains? ______
23. Where was William Roche born and in what year? ______
24. Who did he marry and when did he marry her? ______
25. His wife was from England - True, False
26. She came to Australia on the “Young Australia” – True, False
27. Rochedale State School stands on part of William Roche’s land – True, False
28. The Roche’s only had one child, Thomas – True, False
29. Grapes were sold for three shillings a dozen – True, False
30. William went shearing for 6 months of the year – True, False
31. Briefly write how the name Rochedale for the suburb came into being:
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32. After World War 1 Rochedale was known as the “Home of the ______”
33. Name four of the crops grown in the Rochedale area ______
34. Name the special event in the year Emil Obrist Snr was born ______
35. How much did his house cost to build? ______
36. ______had the first motor vehicle, bought in 1914. It was a ______Ford. Most of the homes in the area were built by the ______family. The ______family held a considerable portion of the district around the turn of the century and sold ______acres to Mr Otto Fischer. When the Roche and Fischer estates were cut up, they were originally sold for around ______shillings an acre and some of the original families like the ______still live in the area today.
37. Who was the local publican and post master who owned 640 acres situated along Rochedale Road between Springwood and Underwood Road? ______
38. This property became known as “Springwood”. Why? ______
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39. Colonel Harold Langford bought this land in ______?
40. This land was known as the “______Paddock”
41. What was Colonel Langford’s nickname? ______
42. Where was he wounded in the First World War? ______
43. In what brigade did he serve in WWI? ______
44. ______was cut from the property and sold for furnaces. Moulding ______was also sold and some of this was used to make moulds for the ______Bridge. There was also a ______pit near ______Road halfway between Rochedale and ______Roads. The Main Roads Department later took over the pit and used the gravel for the ______. When World War II broke out Colonel Langford again enlisted as Lieutenant Colonel and was in charge of the "______", a force of ______Strait Islanders. He studied methods of using landing craft to put troops on beaches and raised the 1st Australian and 2nd Australian Beach Landing Groups. He was awarded an ______for his services to Australia.
45. After World War II, Langford returned to "Springwood" but increasing rates soon forced him to subdivide the block into _____ acre and 40 acre blocks. He kept a ______acre block along what is now ______Avenue where he lived and grew ______until 1958 when he sold up
and moved away from the area.
Name these people associated with the history of Rochedale:
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Click on the “Landmarks” page and answer these questions:
46. In what years was the Roche homestead built? ______
47. Where was it situated? ______
48. What was a feature of the homestead? ______
49. Around what year did the property become known as Rochedale? ______
50. In what year was the property subdivided? ______
51. Small crops like ______and ______were planted on the subdivided blocks by the 1930's.
52. Rochedale Homestead was a popular gathering place for the area with ______and ______popular there.
53. An annual ______match for Brisbane ______was also held.
54. ______Church services were held at Roche’s house when the priest came from ______every ______months.
55. How much land was purchased to build Rochedale State School? ______
56. How much did this cost? ______
57. Name 3 of the original school committee members ______
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58. In what year did the school open? ______
59. Who was the first headmaster? ______
60. How many pupils attended? ______
61. Who first built St Phillips Anglican Church? ______
62. What is the expected life of the Brisbane Landfill?______
63. Which road is it in? ______
64. Give 2 reasons why you think the local residents would have opposed building the Landfill in the Rochedale area ______
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65. What company owns the Brickworks in the Rochedale area?______
66. Underwood Park forms part of the boundary of the suburbs of Rochedale and ______
67. What does the name “Chung Tian” mean? ______
68. When was the Chung Tian Buddhist Temple built? ______
69. Name the creek that forms part of the western boundary of Rochedale ______
70. Who was the Catholic Priest who became lost and was found in Priest’s Gully? ______
Click on the Cultural Diversity section and answer these questions:
71. In which electorate are the suburbs of Rochedale and Rochedale South? ______
72. In the 1996 census, there were ______people living in the Rochedale area.
73. What is forecast for the Rochedale area? ______
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74. Which sporting ground can be seen from the corner of Rochedale and Miles Platting Roads? ______
75. Rochedale is easily accessible to both the ______Freeway and ______Motorways. There are no shopping centres in the suburb but residents have easy access to the ______Complex a few minutes away.
76. In the 1996 census, there were ______people living in the Rochedale South area.
77. Various religions are catered for in the Rochedale area and there is an ______mosque at Eight Mile Plains.
78. This mansion in the Rochedale area was built by a rich businessman whose last name was ______.
Total: 125 marks