Rylstone 3

Photo: Judy Valentine collection.

This is Mudgee Street. looking north.
First House is a slab house, still existing to-day. At one time it was a Blacksmith shop owned by Trains.
Next House is Staffs, next Hedingly built by Hardwick, with old store next door then new Store, later to become the Masonic Lodge now privately owned.
Past there is a glimse of James Brown's house then a flour Mill and the Shamrock Hotel.
In the top right hand corner is Charlie Mulholland's dairy. There is still part of the dairy standing to-day.
Ref: Shirley Tunnicliff
 

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  1. This is Mudgee Street. looking east.!st House is a slb house still existing to-day. At one time was a Blacksmith shop owned by Trains.Next House is Staffs, next Hedingly built by Hardwicke,with old store next door then new Store, later to become the Masonic Lodge now privately owned.Past there is a glimse of James Brown's house then a flour Mill and the Shamrock Hotel.In the top right hand corner is Charlie Mulholland's dairy. There is still part of the dairy standing to-day.

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