Title: Local Area Walk
1Local Area Walk
On Tuesday 18th May, the Year 4 students
undertook an excursion in the local area to
observe the styles and features of houses.
2Some colonial houses have built-in verandas.
3A lattice-style fence
4A colonial home undergoing restoration.
5Shilliday, named after an Ipswich saddler
6Pender House. Note how it has been raised up on
stilts.
7A miners cottage. Note the double roof.
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9Older homes often featured window hoods to keep
out the sun and rain.
10Another miners cottage. This one has been built
adjacent to the footpath.
11If you look closely at this house, you will
notice the front entrance resembles a keyhole
shape.
12A white picket fence. Take note also of the
broomstick railings on the veranda.
13A modern addition to this house is the ceiling
fan.
14This house features large windows to let in the
breeze, and ornamental lead lighting in the attic
gable.
15This house features decorative brackets on the
veranda posts.
16This house features broomstick fence palings.
17This house features an iron and brick fence and
wrought iron railings on the veranda.
18The houses in this part of Waghorn Street are
built at an angle to the road to take advantage
of the winter sun.
19This house is made of stone.
20This house is symmetrical.
21This colonial home is undergoing renovation.
22This colonial house has wrap-around verandas.
23This is another house that has broomstick
railings on its veranda.
24This fence has both slat and broomstick battens.
25This house features well-crafted brackets around
the veranda posts.
26Many late 19th and early 20th Century houses had
built-in fire places in the kitchen.
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