TitleCruice's cattle dip, Dayboro Road Dayboro, 1976DescriptionPost-and-rail fence that makes up the yards as part of the cattle dip. This cattle dip is located on Portion 14, Parish of Whiteside. Typical example of cattle dip which existed in Pine Rivers Shire. It is a slab, wood construction with surrounding fences being the split timber slip rail type. It's proximity to Dayboro makes it an important part of the Dayboro 19th century landscape.Date1976PhotographerArmstrong, JohnBrisbane College of Advanced Education studentsCollectorArmstrong, JohnRecord typePhotographFormat typePhysicalOriginal format colourBlack and whiteNotesOne of several photographs taken by John Armstrong and his students from the Brisbane College of Advanced Education. Selected photographs were used in the publication The National Estate of the Pine Rivers Shire - Historical Sites and Buildings.
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