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Rileys Hill Dunnies


In my 1st post on the Rileys Hill Dry Dock I mentioned the large amount of cow shit on the site, the reason is that on such a large area it is the most economic way to keep the grass down. I was on a Trust in Grafton once and we also made money from the agistment lease, so hopefully the Rileys Hill Trust is doing the same.
Anyway my shot today is the historic workers dunnies, not sure about the significance of blue and yellow doors but they were locked on my visit. I suspect that in the old days a pipe probably went straight into the Richmond River.
I hope you have enjoyed my series on Rileys Hill, I do believe it is one of the hidden gems of North Coast history and an industrial archaeologists dream.


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