Blayney Abattoir →

Main Loading Yard

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

The vast concrete expanse of the Blayney Abattoir's main loading area lies dormant. Rusting rails and decaying gates once guided livestock here, a scene of forgotten industry.
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Paper
Ilford Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Process
Giclée
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Year photographed
2016
Location
Blayney, New South Wales, Australia
Printed
Sydney, 2026

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From the field notes

Red brick buildings line both sides of the main loading yard at Blayney Abattoir. Yellow steel pipework bridges the gap between structures overhead. A speed limit sign reads 5 km/h on the right wall. Blue pallets lean stacked against the left building near a metal staircase. Plastic crates, broken sheeting, and scattered debris cover the concrete yard. Weeds push through at the base of walls. Late afternoon light warms the brickwork.

— Brett Patman

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