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Warrimoo Horse Trough

Coordinates: 33°43′16″S 150°35′58″E / 33.72124°S 150.59938°E / -33.72124; 150.59938
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Bills Horse Trough, Warrimoo - pictured in 2010

The Warrimoo Horse Trough is a Bills horse trough in Warrimoo, Australia and is a historical icon to the town. It is a simple stone drinking trough originally designed to provide drinking water to horses. It is currently located in Ardill Park outside the Community Hall.

History

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The Horse Trough is one of about 700 troughs that were erected between 1930 and 1940 across Australia by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Troughs Association following the death of George Bills, who left a considerable sum to the association. Some of these troughs were installed in several locations across the Blue Mountains, including Warrimoo, Wentworth Falls and Medlow Bath.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Wm002 : Warrimoo Horse Trough". Office of Environment & Heritage. Retrieved 6 May 2016.

33°43′16″S 150°35′58″E / 33.72124°S 150.59938°E / -33.72124; 150.59938