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A wooden slab house.
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A Renovator's Delight.
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Farming in the Mist.
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One Eyed Monster.
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Once was a General Store.
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An Australian Barn
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It's best years are behind it.
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View of the southern side.
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Same house, northern side
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A stone cottage near Molong, NSW.
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Timber and Rust
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The one modern building in this album.
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Falling Down
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A closer look.
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Alone in the wheat fields.
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A house with water tank.
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Another barn built from corrugated iron.
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Wooden barn with iron roof.
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An inhabited house in the bush.
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House in the lush bush.
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Another wooden slab house
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Farm house
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Stone cottage in wheat field
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Same stone cottage from a different angle.
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In the 1800's this was a country pub.
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A reconstructed slab hut.
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A ruined stone cottage.
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The same cottage from a different angle.
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Album Description:
With one exception, these photos are of old buildings seen in my travels around the state. Some are still in use, the others have seen better days, and are no less interesting for their being old and in some cases, delapidated. All are a part of our her
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- Photos: 38
- Views: 14,624
- Downloads: 132
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12 comments
Great album Keith. So much of our history and what a lot of stories they could tell.
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mpohlner 8 months 4 days ago
G'day Keith and thanks heaps for your great GB comments - yep I'm another of the 'wave the Aussie flag' crew for sure! These old buildings are wonderful - and so typical of what we see as we roam around here. Congratulations on a true blue collection. I'll check out your other albums soon too. I loved my roam through this one for starters. Good on yer cobber! Lorraine
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aussiegypsy 2006.03.11 at 01:31:39 PST
Hello my friend ! I want to thank you for your recent visit and comments ! I see that you are a prety busy man !I haven't seen all your albums yet but i intend too !This one is awesome Keith ,i love those old buildings ,they have so much history to tell ;and you have captured them wonderfuly ! Splendid work here !You have a very good eye ! Keep them coming and thanks for the show !Well take care and don't be a stranger come and visit again ,and i'll do the same ! Paul /Revelstoke BC . Canada.
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tipaul101 2006.02.28 at 08:22:26 PST
Hi Keith. I don't know how I missed seeing this album. I'm pretty certain that all new albums from my favourites are not getting through to me when they are posted so I'll have to keep tabs on you more closely in future. There are some great photos in here and so typical of what we see as we drive around the sticks. I think our relatively new hobby of digital photography teaches us to go around with our eyes opened more widely - to be more observant - and that can't be a bad thing. Many thanks for writing in my two Beaches GBs. Yeah - I had uploaded all 25 missing photos again, having discussed it with Belynda in Support first. She said if it was no problem it would be heaps quicker than the time it would take for them to find them. Needless to say the following day all the missing ones turned up, so I now have duplicates!! Oh well, c'est la vie, as a wise man once said. Tamworth eh? Just missed the country music festival obviously. We used to stay in the City Lights Caravan Park at the top of the hill from where the views were stunning! All best wishes old friend, Peter
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georgieboy98 2006.02.05 at 00:15:03 PST
Thanks for writing in my guest book. Your photos are wonderful. You really get around. I especially liked the "Old rural buildings. Lisa in Michigan
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betbegin1 2006.01.28 at 06:25:32 PST
Hi Keith! Wow...you have been busy! I read your post on the blog and decided to have a look! What a fantastic album, filled with so many wonderful buildings that have seen better days..oh, if only those walls could talk, what would they tell us?? Fantastic shots with great angles! Really enjoyed this album. Thanks for sharing with us...take care...Darlene
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briansbabe2 2006.01.22 at 08:25:18 PST
Hi Keith! Pleased to read in the Blog that you had such a successful weekend with the new Software. Great album as I love looking at old buildings like these and this is a lovely collection. My favourites for tonight #7, #23 & #38. Well done! Now, we will hope that the Stats for New Albums get corrected soon, at the moment mine are showing unusually high Downloads, and even Downloads with 0 Views.. Best wishes.. Gladys, Western Australia.
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gladysclancy2 2006.01.22 at 03:51:15 PST
Hi Keith! I love old buildings. They have so much history in them! I often wonder about the stories they could tell, & why they have ended up being abandoned. Thanks for these great pictures.---Nancy
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greyhairs1 2006.01.21 at 08:33:03 PST
Hi Great new album it shows how pepole lived and grow up in the past wich wasnt so long ago, it should be a reminder for every one what we had then and what we have now. Shlomo(Rehovot,Israel)
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thewise000 2006.01.21 at 07:58:32 PST
Hi Keith. What a great album. I love albums showing very old buildings and you have a great bunch of them here. I always wonder where the people went and what their live were like. Super photos. Sharon, your OLD friend from Minnesota, USA
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sharwils2 2006.01.21 at 07:26:33 PST
Hi Keith - it gives me great pleasure and a real privilege to adding the first GB entry. Guess it gives away our age, but it does bring back such wonderful memories with the old 'corner stores'! Seems I'm being the idle one today - doing all the viewing of some really great shots all afternoon while you're madly busy adding to your fantastic works of art. Hope you're keeping well - really super having more additions of yours to gloat over. Thanks for your last GB entries. Lots, Sue
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sbirkhead 2006.01.21 at 05:03:42 PST
Keith,I really enjoyed this album.Every time I see old buildings I have to wonder of the past families.Thanks for sharing.Joan of Plattsburgh,NY.,USA
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joanph41 2006.01.21 at 05:01:17 PST
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