Lytton Hill

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Lytton, QLD

Lytton Hill, also known as Signal Hill, Reformatory, and Lytton Redoubt, is a heritage-listed site in Lytton, Queensland. Strategically positioned at the mouth of the Brisbane River, it has served various roles since its establishment in 1859, including a customs lookout, signal and telegraph station, observation post, and redoubt. The site also housed a boys' reformatory from 1880 to 1899. Notable structures include the 1873 Post and Telegraph Office, one of Queensland's earliest surviving purpose-designed post and telegraph offices. The site was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 25 August 2000.

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