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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 340255" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>Interesting site Rod, going by the construction of those buildings I didn't think much would remain of them. You get similar old housing down here that has either been raised by heavy equipment, or have succumbed to bushfires, plus there is very little research information on their existence on the first place (ie. Lots of searching to find the sites in the first place). Those coins are about all the history that remains of that site unfortunately, at least they were saved from future progress. :Y: </p><p></p><p>Generally if councils/local government want to Heritage list sites, they mainly chose sites that are convenient and cost the least to keep in their original state. Was quite annoyed to find that the SA state government destroyed some WW2 concrete communications bunkers north of Adelaide to make way for a new bypass - not a mention in the press of that deplorable act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 340255, member: 1695"] Interesting site Rod, going by the construction of those buildings I didn't think much would remain of them. You get similar old housing down here that has either been raised by heavy equipment, or have succumbed to bushfires, plus there is very little research information on their existence on the first place (ie. Lots of searching to find the sites in the first place). Those coins are about all the history that remains of that site unfortunately, at least they were saved from future progress. :Y: Generally if councils/local government want to Heritage list sites, they mainly chose sites that are convenient and cost the least to keep in their original state. Was quite annoyed to find that the SA state government destroyed some WW2 concrete communications bunkers north of Adelaide to make way for a new bypass - not a mention in the press of that deplorable act. [/QUOTE]
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