A photo of an old water tank at Linden. It is located in overgrown bush between the Down Main and the Great Western Highway. There is almost no noticable sign of its existence of location from either the highway or the railway. This view shows the south and western sides of the tank, the hills seen forming the horizon on the right of the photo are the eastern side of the ridge running north-south known as the Woodford Bends. Acording to the ARHS Bulletin no. 241 - Nov 1957 a water tank was built in 1885 and on the diagrams illustrating the article the location shown is very close to where the Brick sided concrete lined tank in the photo is found today. (15-Jul-2005)
[Copyright: Stephen Bennetts]
A photo of an old water tank at Linden. It is located in overgrown bush between the Down Main and the Great Western Highway. There is almost no noticable sign of its existence of location from either the highway or the railway. This view shows the south and western sides of the tank, the hills seen forming the horizon on the right of the photo are the eastern side of the ridge running north-south known as the Woodford Bends.  Acording to the ARHS Bulletin no. 241 - Nov 1957 a water tank was built in 1885 and on the diagrams illustrating the article the location shown is very close to where the Brick sided concrete lined tank in the photo is found today.
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