Interesting Stuff OF.
When I was a little kid we used to go to Hallets Brickworks Pug Hole at Thebarton on the banks of the River Torrens, (probably the oldest clay workings in the state) the place was full of Clay excavations, Water ponds, Reeds & Snakes undergrowth & was a great Adventure Playground & not without some dangers from Snakes & the Speeding returning Clay Tipper Wagons on rails. This was hoisted up by a winch , emptied & then let run down freely back to the workings controlled by the wire cable.
Sometimes when the rail track was blanked off by Clay Banks & undergrowth, you didn't hear the trucks coming until they were right on you. Gave one a bit of a fright & concentrated one's mind to say the least. We would roam barefooted ignoring the shouts of the workmen. How dare they, trying to get us off Dangerous Active Industrial workings. Bloody cheek.

There was also a rubbish dump in one corner of the pug-hole where kids being the scavengers that they are found some interesting stuff.
One day I spotted a 100 gallon Orange Water tank that I thought could make a good Fort. Why not? Rolled it all the way home aprox 2 miles got to the front gate to be met by my old man who told me to take it straight back. We had a Red Kelpie Dog that followed us everywhere, so we (dog & me) about faced & rolled it all the way back to the dump.
He must have heard us coming up the bitumen road when we left the pug hole.
My late elder Brother, bare footed as usual, trod on some very hot ashes from burning rubbish. As luck happened a neighbour riding his treadlie home from work saw us, lifted my bro onto the crossbar & walked him home to be greeted by a worried Mum & Dad. I recall his feet were doused with Picric Acid & when I google that it seems it is fairly dangerous stuff but my My mum did have some so on it went. Seems it can be a burns treatment & I suppose they took him to the Doc's.
Great places Pug holes.
The Hallet's Brick constructed Kiln chimney still stands today & is the land mark/ focal point for a Weekly Market. I believe the kiln interior is now a posh display area with a coffee shop etc & they do tours through it.
The Kiln was a monster Hoffman Kiln.
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