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Pylons tapping A lone chair sits in

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A lone chair sits in the middle distance

334 remained

designed by architect George Sydney Jones between 1902 and 1921

Roto Feeder at Yarraville

Layers of peeling paint record the years between the factory floor's last shift and the day Brett Patman walked in

Pylons tapping A lone chair sits inTowering concrete pylons rise through the interior of the Mungo Scott Flour Mill, built to carry the weight of industrial milling machinery across multiple floors. The five storey brick mill operated from June 1922 until 2009, supplying flour to Sydney's bakeries for almost ninety years. Part of the Mungo Scott Flour Mill series.

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