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Description

Originally built in 1871 by the Penfold family, the Woodstock Community Centre site has a rich and detailed history. One of the most colourful stories linked to the Centre is the one of Sissy the elephant. In 1933, Sissy escaped a local circus and romped through the Burwood community. Woodstock was owned at the time by the Keep sisters and historical articles document the sisters shooing off the escaped Sissy from their backyard in the early hours of the morning. The image of an element today has varied meanings in many different cultures. Overall, they symbolise strength, wisdom and good fortune.

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Created on December 5, 2019
92 Fitzroy St, Burwood NSW 2134, Australia
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Pictures by Briggs Jourdan.