Peters' Ice Cream Factory →

Raw Material Procesing

Taree, New South Wales, Australia · Photographed in Taree, 2016

Concrete columns support a low ceiling of corrugated metal and exposed pipework inside the derelict Peters Ice Cream Factory. Graffiti marks the ribbed walls. A staircase leads toward a bright opening at the far end.
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Paper
Ilford Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Process
Giclée
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Year photographed
2016
Location
Taree, New South Wales, Australia
Printed
Sydney, 2026

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From the field notes

Concrete columns hold a low ceiling over a broad processing floor. Brick pavers run wall to wall, scattered with debris and loose cabling. Insulated pipework traces the ceiling line. Corrugated metal panels clad the walls, their white surface broken by red graffiti tags. A steel staircase climbs toward the upper level at the rear. Light falls flat and cold through openings deeper in the building. The air looks heavy. Damp stains mottle the ceiling sheets overhead.

— Brett Patman

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