English: Sunnybrae Sewerage Farm sewer and straining shed pre 1960, today at Regency Park
Description from Flickr: A main sewer, constructed of cement concrete, started from Frome Road and conveyed the sewage to the 470 acre farm, which it entered at a point 41 feet above sea, reducing to 28 feet at the northern end. All sewerage was strained before being distributed.
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Sunnybrae Sewerage Farm remains of a straining shed
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A main sewer, constructed of cement concrete, started from Frome Road and conveyed the sewage to the 470 acre farm, which it entered at a point 41 feet above sea, reducing to 28 feet at the northern end. All sewerage was strained before being distributed