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Bottle Kiln Type:Unframed built on this Northcote corner

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Bottle Kiln Type:Unframed built on this Northcote cornerOne of two surviving brick bottle kilns at Portland Cement Works Precinct, standing approximately 14 metres high with steel clamping bands visible at regular intervals along the brickwork. These kilns date to around 1889, predating the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company works by over a decade. Part of the Portland Cement Works series.

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built on this Northcote corner in 1926

photographed inside the Mungo Scott Flour Mill at Summer Hill in 2014

Structures like this housed the seasonal workforce that kept pastoral runs running through the wool boom years and well beyond

Dust coats its faded buttons and display

A Kamewa variable-pitch propeller gave the ship precise speed and manoeuvring control across some of Australia's most remote coastlines

Bottle Kiln Type:Unframed built on this Northcote cornerOne of two surviving brick bottle kilns at Portland Cement Works Precinct, standing approximately 14 metres high with steel clamping bands visible at regular intervals along the brickwork. These kilns date to around 1889, predating the Commonwealth Portland Cement Company works by over a decade. Part of the Portland Cement Works series.

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