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Lytton is an outer riverside suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Lytton is an outer riverside suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Lytton had a population of 6 people.The historical region was a significant naval base after the establishment of Fort Lytton between 1880 and 1881. The Fort safeguarded the city and shipping routes from hostile invasions during the colonial period as Brisbane was close to the French naval garrison at Nouméa.
History
A pilot station and a village were established at Lytton in 1859. It was most likely named after Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803–73) who was the Colonial Secretary of State in 1858–59.It would be two years before a road was surveyed from Norman Creek.A telegraph line was run from Brisbane to Lytton in 1862.The hulk "Prosperine" in the Brisbane River off Lytton was used as a floating Reformatory for Boys.From 1871 to 1879 the boys were taught by the Reformatory's Sub-Inspector. From22 July 1879 a qualified teacher was supplied by the Queensland Public Instruction Department to the Hulk "Proserpine" School, after which it was variously known as the Lytton Stockade School and the Lytton Reformatory School. In 1900 the reformatory and its school moved to Westbrook, west of Ipswich, where the facility was known as Westbrook Reformatory for Boys and the school was renamed Westbrook Reformatory School, then later renamed Westbrook Farm Home School. On 5 July 1961 the school and its primary school-aged boys moved to the Wilson Youth Hospital in Windsor, Brisbane and the school was renamed Wilson Youth Hospital School, while the older boys remained at Westbrook and had correspondence classes if desired. Wilson Youth Hospital School closed in 1968.During the years 1876–1908 a local post office was open.Due to Lytton's location on the south-east bank of the Brisbane River at its seaward end Fort Lytton was built in the 1881 to guard the mouth of the Brisbane River. The fort had a moat and was an pentagonal structure concealed behind an embankment. It was fortified with two six-inch disappearing guns, also in 1881 a rifle range was added.The layout of the village can be seen in an 1889 map.Lytton State School opened on 18 September 1882. In 1911 the buildings were relocated to Wynnum North and the school renamed Wynnum North State School in 1911. Wynnum North State School closed on 31 December 2010 as it was amalgamated with Lindum State School and Wynnum Central State School to create a new Wynnum State School.At the 2011 census Lytton had a population of 6 people.In the 2016 census Lytton had a population of 6 people.
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Population: 1-100
Time zone: UTC +10:00
Area: 9.328 km2
Elevation: 4-10 metres
Town elevation: 4 m
Population number: 6
Local Government Area: Brisbane City Council
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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Lytton, Queensland