Inspiring an island-only architecture

Chicory kilns may stand as sentinels to Phillip Island’s past, but residents with an eye for design see them as architectural opportunities.

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Inspiring an island-only architecture
Joseph Richardson’s kiln in Ventnor Beach Road, built on Richardsons Hill (known locally as Hurricane Hill) Built in the early 1870’s, it was the largest kiln on the island. It had a horse works that went around and around to run a shaft which turned the cutter.

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