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Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Detail of Handmade Tiles on Public Toilet Block, Linton
... ... Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002...The tiles were made by Linton Primary School pupils and members of the community as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002. See Registration no. 2019-184 for more information....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The tiles were made by Linton Primary School pupils and members of the community as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002. See Registration no. 2019-184 for more information. ...The tiles were made by Linton Primary School pupils and members of the community as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002. See Registration no. 2019-184 for more information.Colour photograph which shows handmade tiles used to clad the Linton public toilet block near the Shire offices in Sussex Street. The tiles depict stock animals, wildlife and historic themes, such as gold mining.public toilet building linton, hand made tiles, terracotta tiles, community art projects, press mould tile project 2001-2002 -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, View along Sussex Street to the North, Linton, 2014
... ... Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002...The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. ...The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. ...The public toilet block in Linton is decorated with hand-made terracotta tiles depicting historic themes. The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. Tile design and project coordination was by Pam Farey and Anne Dietrich, and instructors were Pam Farey, Anne Dietrich, Anne Bray and Jeannette Vervaart. The site the toilet block was built on was formerly occupied by 'Criterion House', a building used in the 19th and early 20th centuries as a shop and also a hospital. Criterion House was demolished in 1938/39, to make way for new, enlarged municipal offices, which are still in use in 2019.Colour photograph which shows trees and buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, the Linton public toilet building, and the Golden Plains Shire local offices.golden plains shire offices linton, public toilet building linton, press mould tile project 2001-2002
