Two and a half times regular bench scale the big bench was.
Big red chair broken hill.
Located in broken hill new south wales the big bench was built in september 2002 as part of the landscapes and backgrounds exhibition.
But all is not lost if you are a visitor wanting to see the memorial.
The big red chair big things it is exactly a big chair like one you d see in a park painted red.
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July 23 2012 2 comments.
The big bench is located on the line of lode a big mound of mine deposits in broken hill.
The big chair building your own.
Federation way broken hill.
The trouble is that i prefer building things to documenting them.
Big bench broken hill.
And of course.
I have been there before and never seen it.
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Big bench at broken hill nsw.
The big blue heeler muswellbrook.
The chair is located in the lode memorial car park.
It sits right next to the broken earth restaurant and miners memorial and overlooks the entire city.
The bench was made to be 2 5 times bigger than a normal park bench and when you sit on it you feel like an extra for the movie honey i shrunk the kids.
But because i love you all i buckled down and made some plans.
2001 2 m 6 6 ft high.
Is it something thats relatively new.
Or outside broken hill.
Now it s off limits to visitors.
In 2009 i sat on broken hill s big red chair atop the line of lode.
One local tour company silver city tours still includes a visit to the site in its tours but that for the moment is the only way to see it.
I ve gotten a few emails and comments asking for plans for the giant adirondack chair i built.
Hi i was just wondering if anyone knows the location of the so called big chair in broken hill.
September 2002 as part of the landscapes and backgrounds exhibition a 2 5 times scale park bench was constructed on the top of the line of lode which is a high hill of mine deposits in the centre of the city of broken hill.