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Walk Closed - Photographic Print

$125.00

Photographic print on art smooth paper, printed locally in Melbourne. A3 size.

All prints are made to order. Please allow up to two weeks for your print to be posted.

Walk Closed -

Silverton isn’t run by a council; it’s managed by the locals, and they like it that way. They don’t want a council because they don’t want footpaths installed - it would ruin the heritage of the town, which has been here for one hundred and forty years. In its heyday Silverton was home to more than three thousand people - mostly miners and their families, but nowadays it has a population of about twenty seven. There’s a pub, a mad max museum, an art gallery, and not much else, all sitting about forty kilometres north west of Broken Hill, amongst vast plains of desert.

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Photographic print on art smooth paper, printed locally in Melbourne. A3 size.

All prints are made to order. Please allow up to two weeks for your print to be posted.

Walk Closed -

Silverton isn’t run by a council; it’s managed by the locals, and they like it that way. They don’t want a council because they don’t want footpaths installed - it would ruin the heritage of the town, which has been here for one hundred and forty years. In its heyday Silverton was home to more than three thousand people - mostly miners and their families, but nowadays it has a population of about twenty seven. There’s a pub, a mad max museum, an art gallery, and not much else, all sitting about forty kilometres north west of Broken Hill, amongst vast plains of desert.

Photographic print on art smooth paper, printed locally in Melbourne. A3 size.

All prints are made to order. Please allow up to two weeks for your print to be posted.

Walk Closed -

Silverton isn’t run by a council; it’s managed by the locals, and they like it that way. They don’t want a council because they don’t want footpaths installed - it would ruin the heritage of the town, which has been here for one hundred and forty years. In its heyday Silverton was home to more than three thousand people - mostly miners and their families, but nowadays it has a population of about twenty seven. There’s a pub, a mad max museum, an art gallery, and not much else, all sitting about forty kilometres north west of Broken Hill, amongst vast plains of desert.

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