St Anthony of Padua, Gungal, NSW, Australia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Grahame Cookie
S 32° 16.275 E 150° 29.870
56H E 264322 N 6426748
To the rear of the beautiful Catholic Church at Gungal is a functional Outhouse.
Waymark Code: WM104CM
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 02/23/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Thot
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The brick Gothic-styled church was built in 1911, and being half-way between the bigger villages of Denman and Merriwa (20 kilometres either way), it no wonder that a 'privy' was built for the occasional usage. It is constructed of raw corrugated iron, with a timber seat and circular hole cut out over the dirt embedded bricks and metal can. There is currently no door, because why wouldn't you want to look south at the wonderful scenery of the Denman Ranges. It does look like there might have been some shade cloth attached to one side of the frame, to have been pulled across. It is convenient to the Church, but discretely far enough away.

Visited: 0724-7, Friday, 21 September, 2018
Location:
This was probably also built in 1911.


How many holes?: Not listed

Construction: Not listed

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