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Sam Aboud's Hut

Photograph by Jim Hart © 2000.

Located in southern Namadgi at GR 835256 on the Bredbi map, this site is famous for its outside toilet, that remains in situ.

History

The original lease was held by Jack Maquire and knwon as Long Flat. Sam bought the holdings in the 1960s and built a home similar in size and shape to a double garage.

Other stones on teh site are from the chimney of the home of Edward and Mary Brayshaw. She was originally a Chalker and one of her sons, Ted was born here in 1899. A survey of the block of this date does not show the house, so it must have post dated that.

References

  • Matthew Higgins Namadgi Sites P2.

Profile last updated 22 October 2004.

 

 


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