Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Mill
40/366 Old Mill
| 13 Feb 2020 |
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80s England. Water colour by Hugh Harry Donald (Don) Hussey. 10 May 1924-21 Dec 1993
Mill Place
| 06 Oct 2018 |
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Fenwick’s Sawmill, steam operated, originally traded as Canadian Saw Mills. It was established by the Fenwick Brothers and Robert Morrish in 1908. It closed in 2000, and the area was redeveloped in 2006 as a sustainable community project.
Mill Place continues to develop as a precinct for the use and benefit of the Cooroy community, in Queensland.
TSC Machinery
Mill Place
| 06 Oct 2018 |
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Fenwick’s Sawmill, steam operated, originally traded as Canadian Saw Mills. It was established by the Fenwick Brothers and Robert Morrish in 1908. It closed in 2000, and the area was redeveloped in 2006 as a sustainable community project.
Mill Place continues to develop as a precinct for the use and benefit of the Cooroy community, in Queensland.
Sugar Cane Mill
| 14 Jun 2015 |
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Day 2 2012 Road Trip to Sydney from Queensland. Pacific Highway.
South Ballina to Old Bar via Nambucca Heads and Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
Broadwater is a small town in the Richmond Valley local government area, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2006, the town had a population of 463 people. It is on the Pacific Highway.
The history of Broadwater has largely revolved around its sugar mill. In 1863 Henry Cook and Alexander MacDonald became the first people to select land in the area. To begin with, sugar was grown and crushed on the small private farms in the region.
The Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) opened the town's sugar mill in 1880. In the early days sugar cane was grown as far up the Richmond River as the town of Bexhill and was carried to the mill on punts. In 1978 CSR sold the mill to the newly formed New South Wales Sugar Milling Cooperative, which established its head office at Broadwater.
Today Broadwater is the centre of the region's highly mechanised sugar industry, which is still a major employer. In recent years the area has also seen an influx of new settlers, attracted by its peaceful rural lifestyle.
Wikipedia
TSC Through the car window. "Forest Gump" photography. Why Forest Gump.. Well you stick the camera out of the vehicle window and shoot at random... "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get"
Monochrome version in the note on this image :-) The original had a really bright blue sky so I toned it down.
Sugar Cane Mill
| 14 Jun 2015 |
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Day 2 2012 Road Trip to Sydney from Queensland. Pacific Highway.
South Ballina to Old Bar via Nambucca Heads and Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
Broadwater is a small town in the Richmond Valley local government area, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2006, the town had a population of 463 people. It is on the Pacific Highway.
The history of Broadwater has largely revolved around its sugar mill. In 1863 Henry Cook and Alexander MacDonald became the first people to select land in the area. To begin with, sugar was grown and crushed on the small private farms in the region.
The Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) opened the town's sugar mill in 1880. In the early days sugar cane was grown as far up the Richmond River as the town of Bexhill and was carried to the mill on punts. In 1978 CSR sold the mill to the newly formed New South Wales Sugar Milling Cooperative, which established its head office at Broadwater.
Today Broadwater is the centre of the region's highly mechanised sugar industry, which is still a major employer. In recent years the area has also seen an influx of new settlers, attracted by its peaceful rural lifestyle.
Wikipedia
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