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One woolshed. Exciting stuff here!

Nice rustic scene, although the post & rail fence is fairly new. The woolshed itself possibly pre-dates the main house and was built in the 1830s, or maybe earlier.
The left side (two windows & door) is the main shearing area. On the right is a side room where stuff like classing & baling goes on.

From the east side.


The back. A passage runs along the back of the two front rooms, with doors on either end and these other exits, which I assume were for sheep but I can't find any useful information on woolsheds.


East side. The big door opens into the main front room, the left hand door opens in the back passage.

That's where we're going in.

On the right is the main front room.


Back wall, and the green door on the other side of the shed.


This is taken from the the other end (through the green door) showing the door into the side room to the immediate left.

Door we came in through.

This is the main front room.

Same room, showing the front door and entrance into side room. Note the surface of the floor here.


Looking from the side room, you can see the big side door and the smaller doors into the back passage, which I assume where the sheep went through.


I have a fascination with taking photos of ceilings and roof, windows and doors. If you ever need a photo of a ceiling or window...

This is the side room. I think that's a baler.
I no idea what actually went on in there. I'd assume everything up until it taken out and put onto a wagon/truck but there are no big doors from this room to remove bales through.

I think these are scales but they blend into the wall too well.

Nice rustic scene, although the post & rail fence is fairly new. The woolshed itself possibly pre-dates the main house and was built in the 1830s, or maybe earlier.
The left side (two windows & door) is the main shearing area. On the right is a side room where stuff like classing & baling goes on.
From the east side.
The back. A passage runs along the back of the two front rooms, with doors on either end and these other exits, which I assume were for sheep but I can't find any useful information on woolsheds.
East side. The big door opens into the main front room, the left hand door opens in the back passage.
That's where we're going in.
On the right is the main front room.
Back wall, and the green door on the other side of the shed.
This is taken from the the other end (through the green door) showing the door into the side room to the immediate left.
Door we came in through.
This is the main front room.
Same room, showing the front door and entrance into side room. Note the surface of the floor here.
Looking from the side room, you can see the big side door and the smaller doors into the back passage, which I assume where the sheep went through.
I have a fascination with taking photos of ceilings and roof, windows and doors. If you ever need a photo of a ceiling or window...
This is the side room. I think that's a baler.
I no idea what actually went on in there. I'd assume everything up until it taken out and put onto a wagon/truck but there are no big doors from this room to remove bales through.
I think these are scales but they blend into the wall too well.
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Date: 2013-08-10 08:08 am (UTC)