ASSEMBLY PLANT BUILDING
AT MOUNT COOT-THA NAVAL MAGAZINE
AND MINE ASSEMBLY DEPOT
MOUNT COOT-THA, BRISBANE, QLD
The Assembly Plant building of the US Naval Magazine and Mine Assembly Depot on Mount Coot-tha was located at the end of the road into the J.C. Slaughter Falls Picnic area.
Video of the Assembly
Plant building slab
taken on 31 October 2018
2nd video of the Assembly
Plant building slab
taken on 31 October 2018
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
Assembly Plant building slab now used as a Picnic Area at J.C. Slaughter Falls
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
Assembly Plant building slab now used as a Picnic Area at J.C. Slaughter Falls
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
Rock stairs built to higher ground where three other buildings existed during WWII
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
The rock stairs leading up to the three other buildings
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
Close-up of the rock stairs
Photo:- Peter Dunn 31 Oct 2018
Probable WWII water pipe
spotted on the track down to the creek crossing
between the Assembly Plant building and Detonator Locker No. 5
REFERENCE BOOKS
"History of Mount Coot-tha"
by Janet Spillman
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Allan Tonks for his assistance with this web page.
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This page first produced 9 November 2018
This page last updated 24 January 2020