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Dingo Flour Mill Sign

The Dingo Flour sign is a stylised silhouetted dingo in red on the side of a historic and heritage-listed working flour mill in North… Read more…

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The Dingo Flour sign is a stylised silhouetted dingo in red on the side of a historic and heritage-listed working flour mill in North Fremantle, Western Australia.The mill is in a complex known as the Great Southern Roller Flour Mills Limited. On the site are silos, an office and laboratory and other buildings. There was a second Dingo Flour mill in Narrogin from 1903 to late October 1912, when a new company was formed to take over from the Co-operative company.

The Heritage Council of Western Australia says: “…the place has a landmark quality with strong vertical proportions, height and massing of the mill and silo structures, the Dingo Flour brand image, and the Norfolk Island pine; the place has been commonly referred to as 'Dingo Flour Mill' for many years, showing the impact of the symbol, and has developed its own set of myths, including that it was painted by Alan Bond, demonstrating that the 'dingo' contributes to the community’s sense of place…” The mill was designed by…

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Address 99 Craig Street, Perth 6159, Australia
Coordinates 32°1'39.856" S, 115°45'10.137" E
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Dingo Flour Mill Sign
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
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