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October 28, 2007

This craft workshop is half a block from the Central Market in Adelaide. The shop itself is a heritage building:

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, Metropolitan Saw Works, Adelaide, 2006

The little lane that runs beside the shop and the back of the shops on Gouger Street, is remarkably free of graffiti. Suprisingly so. Just down the street from the Metropolitan Saw Works is a old building with a Housewives Association sign on it. The building looks decrepit and as if it is not used. Presumably, the Housewives Association is defunct. Many women are now in part-time work and some men are house-husbands.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, Saw Works Shop Adelaide, 2006

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 01:55 PM | | Comments (0)
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