Photograph - Photograph Collection, Alison Lendoudis et al, Roof vents in timber drying kilns at Briar Hill Timber 1996, 1996

Historical information

Hardwood from Flowerdale and the Otways was 1. Milled. 2. Air dried. 3. Kiln dried for up to a week and 4. Reconditioned. Each kiln could hold 6,000 super feet of timber. The kilns were heated by steam pipes from the boiler housed behind them. Vents in the kilns’ roof allowed condensation from the steam pipes to escape.

Significance

The Briar Hill Timber and Trading Company was active during the 1930s - 1950s during the development of the local area with many houses being built by owner-builders who used the company for their needs.

Physical description

Group of 16 colour and black and white photographs

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