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HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTON
LIVINGSTONE CREEK TRACK OMEO, EAST GIPPSLAND SHIRE
HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTON
LIVINGSTONE CREEK TRACK OMEO, EAST GIPPSLAND SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE - SITE HAS A HIGH DEGREE OF INTEGRITY AND IS TYPICAL OF A SMALL FOREST-ASED SPOT MILL PROVIDING TIMBER FOR A REMOTE MINING COMMUNITY.
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HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTON - History
THE MILLE SITE WAS OCCUPIED, PROBABLY ON A SEMI-PERMANENT BASIS, BETWEEN 1898 AND C1902.HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTON - Interpretation of Site
PINE TREES DELINEATE THE MILL SETTLEMENT, REPRESENTED BY CHIMNEY FOUNDATIONS. SAWMILL WAS REPRESENTED BY SHALLOW SAWDUST TRENCH, FOUNDATIONS OF THE LOG YARD AND BENCH TROLLY BEARERS.
Heritage Inventory Description
HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTON - Heritage Inventory Description
FOUR PINE TREES IN L-SHAPE ENCLOSE MILL SETTLEMENT. SAWMILL LIES 75M TO THE NORTH.
FOUR LARGE PINE TREES, FENCE POSTS, THREE CHIMNEY MOUNDS, EARTHWORKS AND LOG YARD TIMBER IMPRESSIONS.
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HALLETT'S SAWMILL SITE, UPPER LIVINGSTONVictorian Heritage Inventory
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