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Archerfield Florist

Fresh flowers delivered to your requirements for all those special occasions - births, engagements, weddings, Valentine's Day, Christmas, birthdays - or just to let someone know you care. As local florists we deliver fresh arrangements or bouquets on a daily basis to all hospitals and anywhere in Archerfield. If you need a special gift of flowers arranged to your requirements or a gift basket or chocolates delivered to anywhere in Archerfield Brisbane Australia......order now and experience our excellent customer service.

Archerfield, Queensland
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
Archerfield is an outer suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is 11 km south of the CBD. Archerfield is a sparsely populated suburb, with most of the land being occupied by Archerfield Airport. On August 8, 1995 as southern Queensland experienced a severe cold snap, a temperature of 0 degrees was recording in Archerfield . This was Brisbane's coldest recorded temperature. Patrick Logan passed through the Archerfield area in 1827 and the following year Cunningham, Fraser and Logan noted its ‘extensive wooded flat’ when they were travelling to Mt Barney. A convict outpost existed at a Coopers Plans site from 1828. A track was cleared between Brisbane and Ipswich and stock were grazed for the settlement. The convict colony ended in 1842 and Archerfield became part of an enormous property leased by Dr Stephen Simpson. The first freehold sale of land in Archerfield was to Thomas Grenier. He bought 640 acres where the Archerfield airport is now for £1,920. By 1862, Grenier’s property was largely cleared and fenced for grazing and some areas were under crops. Most of the remaining land in Archerfield was sold in the following two decades. Fruit trees, cotton and maize were grown successfully in the area. In 1879, Archerfield was included in the Yeerongpilly Divisional Board, which later became Yeerongpilly Shire. Archerfield remained relatively undeveloped into the twentieth century. The railway did not go into Archerfield and promote development as it did in nearby suburbs, although a branch line was built to transport rock from the Government quarry. A military map of 1922 shows only a dozen houses, mostly along Beatty Road and the quarry branch line. In 1928, Brisbane City Council approved the land at Archerfield to become Brisbane’s new aerodrome and in 1929, the Commonwealth resumed most of the land that is now the airport. During the Second World War the airport promoted a steady flow of people as RAAF, British, American and Dutch squadrons used it. RAAF personnel were given Airforce homes in the area, which they could later rent and buy. Archerfield is still a sparsely populated suburb, with most of the land being occupied by the airport. There were only 613 residents polled in Archerfield in the 1996 census.
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