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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Former irrigation Trust Office, 1986
... Reilly family residence... Trust Office, Doctors residence, Reilly family residence. Being... Irrigation Trust Office, Doctors residence, Reilly family residence ...Photograph of 49 Hogan Street Tatura, former Irrigation Trust Office, Doctors residence, Reilly family residence. Being restored as Irrigation and Local History Museumblack and white photograph of building being restored to be used as museum49 Hogan Street 1986irrigation trust office, tatura doctors residence, reilly family residence -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Mill House
THE MILL HOUSE- Albert Street, Tatura.|Reilly®s Flour Mill operated in Tatura from 1880 to 1965. The mill was demolished in 1966. James Reilly emigrated from County Cork, Ireland, spent two years on a family farm at Fitzroy, another two years at a mill at Kilmore, and then to Murchison to build a mill. Some of his family came to Tatura to build a mill. The house was built for members of the family to live in at various times. After the mill was demolished the house remained as a residence on about the only hill in Tatura. In the late 1970®s, early 1980®s a doctor added several upstairs rooms, then in the late 1990®s the house was used as a bed and breakfast. It is now a private residenceColoured photo taken Sept. 2004.mill house, albert street, tatura, photography, photograph, slides, film