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Oil tank wall with graffiti artwork to internal face of new concrete stabilising wall. Cracks in the wall have been repaired and can be seen in the image.
Detail of oil tank wall
remaining wall

Remnant No 6 Oil Tank Wall

The remnant WWII No.

6 Oil Tank is a semi-circular concrete shell located at the base of Stokes Hill. Built in 1942 after the initial Japanese aerial attacks on Darwin, this concrete splinter-proof wall was designed to protect the internal steel oil tank from shrapnel damage. This concrete tank formed part of the protection measures of the Oil Fuel Installation which also included air raid shelters, bunds and concrete splinter-proof walls around oil pipes, much of which has since been removed. In close proximity to the Steam Pump House, this remnant wall evokes wartime associations and is a highly significant element as a component of the original Oil Fuel Installation configuration.

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