CAMP BULIMBA, CAMP
"B"
APOLLO ROAD, BULIMBA
BRISBANE, QLD
DURING WW2
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Bob Jarvis was a member of Company "B", 1st Battalion, 534th Engineer Amphibian Regiment, 4th Engineer Amphibian Brigade. Bob Jarvis worked with the Chinese from May to October 1944 at the Apollo Barge Assembly Depot at Bulimba. Bob described what he thought were the boundaries of Camp Bulimba, Camp "B" as follows:-
Start at Apollo & the river-go South & make a dogleg left to Lytton. Our main gate was about at this intersection. Continue East on Lytton for 1000 meters or more, and then North to the river. The camp was immediately inside the gate. We had to walk north down the hill to the yard. There were also sheds where large sections were assembled. Bob Jarvis ran a small crane in one of the sheds for a short time. The Chinese did the riveting.

(Photo via Russell Miller)
The Apollo Barge Assembly Depot
was located in the vacant land at the centre bottom of the
photograph which was taken on 4 August 1942. It was located opposite
the Hamilton Wharves on the other side of the
Brisbane River.

Camp Bulimba, Camp "B"
Before - one of the Company streets before improvements |
After - Sewerage system and boardwalk covers installed |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Bob Jarvis and Russell Miller for their assistance with this home page.
REFERENCE BOOKS
"Recall"
by Company "C", 1st Battalion, 534th Engineer Amphibian Regiment, 4th
Engineer Amphibian Brigade
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This page first produced 18 June 2005
This page last updated 19 June 2005