Photograph of Maley's Mill

c. 1975
Overview

Black and white photograph of Maley's Mill

Historical information

In 1860 John Stephen Maley arrived at Greenough and oversaw the construction of the district's second steam mill on 50 acres of land owned by George Shenton. Built by Edward Willis, Maley's Mill traded as the Victoria Flour Mill and the first silk dressing machinery to be used in the colony was installed in 1872. The mill ceased operating about 1894 and part of the complex is used as a shearing shed by the current owners, the Rudduck family..

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMME0609
Item type
Width
178 mm
Height or length
126 mm
Depth
1 mm
Themes
Contextual Information

This photograph provides important historical evidence as original section of the mill (pictured) was destroyed by fire in 2013.

Place made
Greenough
Western Australia
Australia
Year
c. 1975
Primary significance criteria
Historic significance
Comparative significance criteria
Well provenanced
Greenough Museum and Gardens

Greenough Museum and Gardens

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